Code Biology vs Predatory Publishing (2)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: December 31, 2018

Epigenetic skincare: the creams switching off ageing genes 12/28/18

…while primarily important in medicine, the discovery of epigenetics has some lovely benefits for those of us who, as the years roll by, like to look our best.

I developed a line of human pheromone-enhanced fragrance products at the turn of this century based on published works that linked everything known about molecular epigenetics to healthy longevity via the sense of smell and microRNA-mediated autophagy (via pre-mRNAs).  I linked the products to examples of those who wanted to smell their best. Neo-Darwinian theorists hated that fact, because it refuted their claims about the importance of visual input, which is why the product line had only minimal success. They ignored the published works on olfaction and pheromones in all species or simply claimed there is no such thing as a human pheromone.

The research on pre-mRNAs (aka microRNAs) has since been linked from Olfaction Warps Visual Time Perception to our visual perception of energy, mass and to our visual perception of potential mates in the context of the space-time continuum and the prevention of all virus-driven diseases.

I’ve had no interest in marketing, but may continue to place the facts about the epigenetic effects of food odors, pheromones, and feedback loops linked to visual perception of potential mates into the context of biophysically constrained viral latency.

Now, when people complain about my behavior, I can reinforce the claims that link it to my experience as a medical laboratory scientist and to microRNA-mediated cause and effect (aka RNA interference).

I am not a money-making pseudoscientist. If ever I had been, I would have attempted to patent the formulas for human pheromone-enhanced fragrances and presciently linked them from the patent for naturally occurring RNA interference to the prevention or effective treatment of all diseases.

See for example: RNA-Guided Human Genome Engineering 

5. Repetitive elements or endogenous viral elements can be targeted with engineered Cas+gRNA systems in microbes, plants, animals, or human cells to reduce deleterious transposition or to aid in sequencing or other analytic genomic/transcriptomic/proteomic/diagnostic tools (in which nearly identical copies can be problematic).

See also:Regulation of P2X7 receptor expression in the brain

Regulatory mechanisms… include… nucleotide polymorphisms… DNA methylation… the generation of different splice variants and receptor phosphorylation, glycosylation and palmitoylation… reports have also shown P2 x 7-targeting by microRNAs.

For review, see: Dependence of RNA synthesis in isolated thymus nuclei on glycolysis, oxidative carbohydrate catabolism and a type of “oxidative phosphorylation” (1964)

The synthesis of RNA in isolated thymus nuclei is ATP dependent.

Clarification: That means the creation of sunlight was linked from the creation of ATP to the creation of all enzymes and receptors, which have been linked to receptor-mediated behavior by all serious scientists for more than 50 years.
Please join other serious scientists who are welcoming the New Year by attesting to the facts that were placed into the context of “Combating Evolution to Fight Disease” in 2014.
 
 


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