Not necessary. Not safe. Not effective (6)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: January 9, 2024

See first: Not necessary. Not safe. Not effective (5)

See also: Treating cancer with microRNA replacement therapy: A literature review 3/9/18
“In early 1993, Lee, Feinbaum, and Ambros (1993) for the first time described a small non-coding RNA that regulates the translation of mRNA via complimentary RNA-RNA interaction. Currently known as microRNAs (miRNAs), these molecules consist of highly conserved 18–24 nucleotide sequences (Garzon, Calin, & Croce, 2009).”

Every intelligent serious scientist I’ve met since 1993 has also uncovered the miRNA-mediated link to prevention of virus-driven diseases. The term miRNA is about to be mentioned by others. Watch for social media suppression of facts about miRNAs, See: miRNAS and #miRNAs.

If you don’t see miRNAs mentioned, you will know the facts about virus-driven disease prevention are being suppressed.

See for comparison: MicroRNAs in cancer: small molecules with a huge impact 11/2/09 and Microbiome diversity protects against pathogens by nutrient blocking 12/15/23

See also: No room at the table 12/14/23 Reported on 1/8/24 as: “Diverse gut microbiomes protect against pathogens by blocking nutrient access, according to a new Science study. The findings highlight why #microbiome diversity is important to human health.”

#microbiome diversity has been linked from model organisms such as C. elegans and African elephants via food energy-dependent pheromone-regulated protein folding chemistry and the physiology of reproduction across kingdoms from yeasts to all primates.

George FR Ellis indirectly linked the facts about the microbiome to a purpose-driven life in How purposeless physics underlies purposeful life 10/4/23.

Uncoupling elephant TP53 and cancer 6/27/23 linked the microbiome to cancer prevention via TP53 copy number and the patents for naturally occurring RNA interference (RNAi) held by Harvard and by Pfizer.

Before you forget, see also: Integrative Analysis of the Age-Related Dysregulated Genes Reveals an Inflammation and Immunity-Associated Regulatory Network in Alzheimer’s Disease 1/8/24

“…we pinpointed 16 mRNAs closely associated with inflammation and immunity and excavated their lncRNA-mRNA [miRNA-mediated] regulatory network…”


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