microRNAs combat diseases

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: March 4, 2019

The roles of microRNAs in epigenetic regulation

…we focus on the reciprocal interconnection of miRNAs in epigenetic regulation, with the aim of offering new insights into the epigenetic regulatory mechanism that can be used to combat diseases.

Q: Why have microRNA biomarkers not been translated from bench to clinic?
A: Evolutionists refuse to accept the fact that upregulation starts with creation of the sun. In the USA, the focus changed from the diet-driven upregulation of miRNAs to the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA caused by the downregulation of miRNAs. Treatments for downregulation are more profitable than prevention via nutrient-dependent upregulation.
That is why neo-Darwinian theorists and Big Bang cosmologists have been accused of “Ignoring light-activated microRNA biogenesis.” But none have been convicted of preventing serious scientists from Combating Evolution to Fight Disease via pattern recognition.
See examples of the light-activated genesis of variation as measured by changes in fluorescence at AEBi 

The ability of different peptides to inhibit autophosphorylation of EGFR is presented by the decrease of the fluorescent signal (Y axis).

Clearly, We need to talk about systematic fraud
Pseudoscientists refuse to accept the fact that the light-activated assembly of the microRNA-RNA-peptide nanocomplex has been linked from the genesis of variation to all biodiversity via the creation of anti-entropic virucidal light and biophysically constrained viral latency.
See: Infographic: Viruses on the Brain


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