AI forgets what is known (8)

By: James V. Kohl | Published on: December 4, 2024

The 2024 Nobel Prize for the discovery of miRNAs and their role in gene regulation links light-matter interactions, miRNA-mRNA interactions and protein-protein interactions from miRNA-TF interactions to viral latency and healthy longevity via the physiology of reproduction across kingdoms from E. Coli to C. elegans and African elephants via Jacques Monod’s claim “What is true for E. coli is true for the elephant.”

Bacteriophages in E. coli have since been linked from nutrient-dependent pheromone regulated reproduction to all biodiversity via Identification of miRNA-TF Regulatory Pathways Related to Diseases from a Neuroendocrine-Immune Perspective 12/4/24, and my group’s award-winning review: “Human pheromones: integrating neuroendocrinology and ethology” 10/22/01

You may still choose to suffer unnecessarily and/or die prematurely, but before that happens, see: A rolling circle amplification-based DNAzyme walker against intracellular degradation for imaging tumor cells’ microRNA 12/4/24

‘The target miRNA can restore the DNAzyme’s ability to cleave the substrate…”

For a historical perspective on the benefits of energy-dependent miRNA abundance, see: Visualizing a protonated RNA state that modulates microRNA-21 maturation 10/26/20 and Reduced expression of brain-enriched microRNAs in glioblastomas permits targeted regulation of a cell death gene 9/2/11


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