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Post by skyship on Jun 2, 2010 2:41:19 GMT -5
I posted this on LB, decided to bring over here, links the triskelion to the bucky balls and more:
======================== Stealth through clathrin coats. Through clathrin coated vesicles, adapter proteins in the air in Buckyballs, that is what is in Chemtrails.===== "To better understand how cells process one type of carbon nanomaterial, a team of investigators at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, used high-resolution three-dimensional electron microscopy to track where buckyballs, or C 60, travel to in cells. Using non-toxic doses of buckyballs, the investigators found that buckyballs concentrated in intracellular lysosomes, along the cell membrane, along the nuclear membrane, and within the nucleus. Finding significant numbers of the nanoparticles in these latter two locations was a surprise to the investigators. They noted that accumulation of buckyballs within the cell nucleus could lead to DNA damage."
from article: Source: www.news-medical.net/?id=18787================ www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1185618/pdf/biophysj00040-0451.pdf================== ..."Clathrin triskelia and carbon atoms alike self-assemble into a limited selection of fullerene cages (with n three connected vertices, 3n/2 edges, 12 pentagonal faces, and (n−20)/2 hexagonal faces). ",,,'..." Self-assembly is the very basis for life. Small multisubunit proteins, the shell of a virus particle, the complex molecular factory that is the ribosome, and even large structures like organelles can be regarded as products of self-assembly; so, for that matter, can the folding of an individual protein molecule. The usual outcome in these examples is a single structure . By contrast, both carbon atoms and clathrin triskelia self-assemble into a variety of sizes and shapes of (fullerene) structures, so the many completed, probable cages at the ends of probable roads must occupy local energy minima rather than a global energy minimum. Thus, probable roadmaps— actually potential energy landscapes (78) that combine kinetics and equilibrium thermodynamics to guide self-assembly and equilibrium thermodynamics to drive it—may be able to describe a broad range of self-assembly processes.".....www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2186234/==================== "A "vesicle in a basket"" Same as a Buckyball, used in aerosol operations.www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2107565/pdf/202.pdf==================== 1977:
[Coated vesicles and their functional role in animal cells] Abstract A review is made of the structural organization of coated vesicles, their contents, mode of formation and of destruction and intracellular routes in different cells of various species. Special attention is given to the participation of coated vesicles in the segregation and transferring of diverse substances in the cytoplasm, as well as to the final biological effects of these substances on cell metabolizm. The participation of coated vesicles in intracellular digestion, secretion and neurosecretion, in vitellogenesis and some other cellular function is considered in details.tinyurl.com/29nsu9j================= skyship
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Post by kammy on Jul 1, 2010 17:59:43 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 15:41:21 GMT -5
Squid, Dros fly embryo, gurken mRNA, sponge body and human dynein bicoid mRNA and nanos mRNA. Drosophila Squid/hnRNP Helps Dynein Switch from a gurken mRNA Transport Motor to an Ultrastructural Static Anchor in Sponge Bodies * Summary * In Drosophila oocytes, dorso-anterior transport of gurken mRNA requires both the Dynein motor and the heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein (hnRNP) Squid. We show that gurken transcripts are transported directly on microtubules by Dynein in nonmembranous electron-dense transport particles that also contain Squid and the transport cofactors Egalitarian and Bicaudal-D. At its destination, gurken mRNA is statically anchored by Dynein within large electron-dense cytoplasmic structures known as sponge bodies. Egalitarian and Bicaudal-D contribute only to active transport, whereas Dynein and Squid are also required for gurken mRNA anchoring and the integrity of sponge bodies. Disrupting Dynein function disperses gurken mRNA homogeneously throughout the cytoplasm, whereas the loss of Squid function converts the sponge bodies into active transport particles. We propose that Dynein acts as a static structural component for the assembly of gurken mRNA transport and anchoring complexes, and that Squid is required for the dynamic conversion of transport particles to sponge bodies. www.cell.com/developmental-cell/abstract/S1534-5807%2807%2900344-9============================ Found the squid, TT mentioned. Creating the cell? Bicoid mRNAs and nanos mRNA Skyship
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 15:45:21 GMT -5
Dynein Lilsissy, situs invertus DNAi2.......................... The human dynein intermediate chain 2 gene (DNAI2): cloning, mapping, expression pattern, and evaluation as a candidate for primary ciliary dyskinesia. Pennarun G, Chapelin C, Escudier E, Bridoux AM, Dastot F, Cacheux V, Goossens M, Amselem S, Duriez B. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale U468, H pital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France. Abstract Primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is an autosomal recessive disease characterized by chronic sinusitis and bronchiectasis, and usually associated with hypofertility. Half of the patients present a situs inversus, defining the Kartagener's syndrome. This phenotype results from axonemal abnormalities of respiratory cilia and sperm flagella, i.e., mainly an absence of dynein arms. Recently, a candidate-gene approach, based on documented abnormalities of immotile strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, allowed us to identify the first gene involved in PCD. Following the same strategy, we have characterized DNAI2, a human gene related to Chlamzydomonas IC69, and evaluated its possible involvement in a PCD population characterized by an absence of outer dynein arms. DNAI2, which is composed of 14 exons located at 17q25, is highly expressed in trachea and testis. No mutation was found in the DNAI2 coding sequence of the twelve patients investigated. However, ten intragenic polymorphic sites and an EcoRI RFLP have been identified, allowing the exclusion of DNAI2 in three consanguineous families. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11153919================================= My f.... muscles in arms are going, the pain is extreme. These bas........... There are people who are having lower legs, and lower arms amuputated! These is f............. EXTREME! ====================== Skyship
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 15:47:05 GMT -5
Evil comes in so many forms, but the CELL?
Skyship
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 16:32:17 GMT -5
EcoRI RFLP So, dros fly embryo, dinoflagellates, red algae, squid, dicty, trypanasomatid, lichen, ascomycetes, spitzenkorper from n. crassa, sponge body(tubes). red algae and fungi mix makes lichen, the truffles, the ripples, attachment to nerves. Kartagener syndrome (KS) is a trilogy of symptoms (nasal polyps, bronchiectasis, and situs inversus totalis) that is associated with ultrastructural anomalies of cilia of epithelial cells covering the upper and lower respiratory tracts and spermatozoa flagellae. The axonemal dynein intermediate-chain gene 1 (DNAI1), which has been demonstrated to be responsible for a case of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) without situs inversus, was screened for mutation in a series of 34 patients with KS. We identified compound heterozygous DNAI1 gene defects in three independent patients and in two of their siblings who presented with PCD and situs solitus (i.e., normal position of inner organs). Strikingly, these five patients share one mutant allele (splice defect), which is identical to one of the mutant DNAI1 alleles found in the patient with PCD, reported elsewhere. Finally, this study demonstrates a link between ciliary function and situs determination, since compound mutation heterozygosity in DNAI1 results in PCD with situs solitus or situs inversus (KS). www.cell.com/AJHG/abstract/S0002-9297%2807%2961427-X================== Kartagener syndrome among others. MARK 2 disrupts microtubules. back to the cytoskeleton again. skyship
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 16:35:54 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Sept 9, 2010 19:36:06 GMT -5
How many genes? from other organisms?
Squid Dros fly C. elegans worm Zebra fish Dicty D Cyanobacteria Sponge TMV Ti=Plasmid Agrobacterium Uredinales Ergot S. Pombe S. Cerevisceae Alternaria fungi Cladosporium Penicillium Teliospores mimicking telomeres. Trypanasomatid (protozoan) Black Moth(webbed sacks carry larvae) White rot fungus Lichenized fungus(or lichen from ascomycetes fungi conjugation and red algae spores) Trichodermis Reesei Chlamydophores Red Algae Tetrahymena(Archaea) Ricketsettii prow. Blood worm (jaws) copper, ( from midge larvae) found in galls of tree branches or in larvae stage,Ponds Soil mite (Oribatid mite) Arabdopsis Thaliania Myosin from Whale E-coli B. Subtilis, b. cereus. b. anthracis
The biological cell recreated.
Histone heavy changed to histone light.
In Cytoskeleton Rearrangement
The capped Linear DNA, end cap on 3' end of lagging DNA.
Elongation genes, to extend life.
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Post by Sima on Jan 2, 2011 4:03:01 GMT -5
Dear kammy, I could not open mycorhizes.com/Aidentification.htmnor this site: mycorhizes.com/Aglossaire.html Identification Keys Last update: 2009 CODING AND ABBREVIATIONS used in the tables mycorhizes.com/Aidentification.htmlSpore colors: B = brown; BB = blackish brown BJ= brownish yellow CB = chocolate brown DB = dark brown DiB = dirty brown DY : dark yellow G : gray GB = golden brown GrB = gray brown H = hyalin O = orange OB = orange brown OR = orange red OY = orange yellow P = pink PB = pale brown PO: pale orange PY= pale yellow RB = reddish brown W = white Y= yellow Murograph: Am : amorph E : evanescent; F : flexible; L : laminate M : membranous muc : mucilaginous o ornamented * difficult to detect P : peridium; SF : semi-flexible SP : semi-permanent; U : unit X : extensible. Hyphal morphology c = cylindric co = constricted fl = flared fs= funnel-shape Pore: o = open p = close by a plug s = septate ? = unknown wt = wall thickened c = collar. KEYS KEY of Acaulosporaceae KEY of Archaeosporaceae KEY of Entrophosporaceae KEY of Glomeraceae KEY of Paraglomeraceae KEY of Ambisporaceae KEY of Diversisporaceae KEY of Gigasporaceae KEY of Pacisporaceae
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Post by aqt on Mar 7, 2011 10:04:26 GMT -5
let's not forget the work done here
this thread is very valuable
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Post by kammy on Mar 7, 2011 10:52:35 GMT -5
maybe you could 'marry' the two?
You used to have this one 'pinned'...? Maybe, pin the other one also when we get through the movie? ;D
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Post by lilsissy on Mar 27, 2011 14:30:36 GMT -5
EcoRI RFLP So, dros fly embryo, dinoflagellates, red algae, squid, dicty, trypanasomatid, lichen, ascomycetes, spitzenkorper from n. crassa, sponge body(tubes). red algae and fungi mix makes lichen, the truffles, the ripples, attachment to nerves. Kartagener syndrome (KS) is a trilogy of symptoms (nasal polyps, bronchiectasis, and situs inversus totalis) that is associated with ultrastructural anomalies of cilia of epithelial cells covering the upper and lower respiratory tracts and spermatozoa flagellae. The axonemal dynein intermediate-chain gene 1 (DNAI1), which has been demonstrated to be responsible for a case of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) without situs inversus, was screened for mutation in a series of 34 patients with KS. We identified compound heterozygous DNAI1 gene defects in three independent patients and in two of their siblings who presented with PCD and situs solitus (i.e., normal position of inner organs). Strikingly, these five patients share one mutant allele (splice defect), which is identical to one of the mutant DNAI1 alleles found in the patient with PCD, reported elsewhere. Finally, this study demonstrates a link between ciliary function and situs determination, since compound mutation heterozygosity in DNAI1 results in PCD with situs solitus or situs inversus (KS). www.cell.com/AJHG/abstract/S0002-9297%2807%2961427-X================== Kartagener syndrome among others. MARK 2 disrupts microtubules. back to the cytoskeleton again. skyship I think this is coming from the sea , the oceans... Water is life for all , fits bible prophecy too. A third of the water. This fish eats jelly fish not the first reference I have seen to jellyfish contamination. Jelly fish however are taking over.... big time. www.fox10tv.com/dpp/news/local_news/baldwin_county/dead-fish-litter-beach-at-ala-pierWhat feeds jellyfish but kills other animals? Let's see, Jelly fish are immortal so that is the first difference I can see between jelly fish and other organisms...prolly the telomers are the factor between weather morgs kills or not. Jelly fish are they electric? dunno? BIG CLUE HERE, WHY ARE JELLYFISH TAKING OVER AND OTHER ANIMALS DYING OFF?
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Post by aqt on May 18, 2011 14:57:33 GMT -5
bumping this up front..have a new friend who needs to see what is in this thread!!
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Post by aqt on May 30, 2011 12:12:52 GMT -5
bump.
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 18:14:00 GMT -5
Baculovirus is important. The fibrion from spider silk. The microfluidic device. If we could look at this again, and info from LB, Ruth, we can see something here we may have missed. This has been pointed out to the MRG researchers. What is interesting is what insect cells were used to create this? The microfluid device works with this. Major research was done here: lymebusters.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=rash&action=print&thread=12922and on our own board here. Lets look at this again, Assembly mechanism of recombinant spider silk proteins e27.compint.de/uploads/media/PNAS_assembly_mechanism_of_recombinant_spider_silk_proteins.pdfThis is important because of the cell microfluidic devices, the tranmembrane into the cell. We have shown where this goes inside the cell and changes the cells membrane and substitutes another type membrane. But the "mosaic fluid model " used could be one of many. www.microbiologyprocedure.com/membrane-transport/fluid-mosaic-model-of-singer-and-nicolson.htmIf we could review this again, and that is what it takes, once you have seen research we have done over and over, you will see some connections. Sometimes outside voices can see these connections, where we can't, and can bring another perspective in. These are people who wish to confront this issue. And lay it at the feet of those responsible, who need to be held accountable. Insect stem cells, worm, and plant cells were used to assemble this in a Baculovirus core. This not only is used in agro, but in human cells. This is a connection, that has not been examined as to what stem cells were used. and there is a photoilluminescence to this as well. Much of the work Kammy did on here, with comparisons to Carnicoms work is very informative and may hold key to this constructed device, which is mainly organic, with some special proteins thrown in. Skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 20:17:56 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 21:18:26 GMT -5
tolweb.org/Glomeromycotawww.ihop-net.org/UniPub/iHOP/gs/32180.htmlwww.youtube.com/watch?v=DeDR9ibOhaY&feature=player_embeddedwww.youtube.com/watch?v=yXPQ-NRH6-Y&feature=player_embedded Baculovirus Vectorwww.bdbiosciences.com/external_files/pm/doc/tds/mol_bio/live/web_enabled/21484P_554807.pdfwww.heatshock.net/showabstract.php?pmid=16728456 contaminated speciman:[/b] www.zygomycetes.org/index.php?id=5www.lrz.de/~schuessler/amphylo/================================ Root colonizationmycorhizes.com/Acolonisation.html"The objective of the observation and the estimation of mycorrhizal root colonization level is to determine the plant mycorrhizal status, to measure the mycorrhizal plant dependency toward arbuscular fungi and to compare colonization levels between treatments. The method proceed through extraction and surface cleaning of the plant root system followed by the bleaching of root tissue to clear them of cytoplasm and pigmentation and by the staining of root fungal structures. Once the roots are stained, their observation under the dissecting microscope or their mounting on slides for microscope closer observation allows to evaluate the level of root that are colonized, the type of fungal structures differentiated and to measure the abundance and the frequency of intraradical vesicles and arbuscules." [image] What's a "intraradical vesicle"?
journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=153811====================== "Abstract
Intraradical vesicles of Glomus intraradices were isolated, entrapped in alginate beads,
Mycologia: www.mycologia.org/content/97/6/1201/F5.expansion======================= "The generic differences between Acaulospora and Entrophospora, much like those for Glomus and Sclerocystis, may not be as great as the current classification would suggest. The main property that separates the two genera is the position of the spore originating from the neck of the sporiferous saccule (a structure common to all members of the family Acaulosporaceae)." [image]
"Finally, the answer to the question posed in the title of this page is a conditional yes. From an evolutionary perspective, all organismal evidence indicates that Entrophospora is an artificial genus erected because of a very small developmental difference in position of spore formation that appears bigger than it really is when viewed statically as a morphological difference." Some of the above do not download: Here is the new Chlamydia page: chlamydiae.com/twiki/bin/view/Main/WebHomeen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clathrin=============================== Frietas response after contact with researcher: Believing that Carnicom is finding that we have an artificial blood component in the carbon spheres that we are seeing in the red wine samples, within the frass of the fungus gnat, and in the fungal growth and which appears to be the main carbon sphere involved in Morgellons, and that they might be a respirocyte, I emailed the main expert authority on Respirocytes, Robert Frietas, Jr., with the following question:''Dr. Freitas,
I am a Medical Researcher and seeing that you are an expert in Respirocytes and was wondering if you could identify the microscopic photo below as one?
......... ......... ...
Dr. Frietas responds back with:
''No, those look more like micelles, with slightly lumpy edges; the profile edge of a respirocyte would appear perfectly smooth at this magnification.
Best wishes, Robert A. Freitas Jr.''"
The article goes on to explain that micelles are used in water remediation.
However, it is the micelles that are the synthetic worms with telechelics in the artificial version, or Artificial Intelligence molecular conjugations. Morgellons III. There is Morgellons I II and III In my opinion. The first involves the natural organic artificial cell, the second the baculovirus and the third the micelles, and polymers etc....... Skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 21:40:56 GMT -5
First finding the core replicator from artificial cells, other cells other than human. like bacteria, fungi, virus, etc.....A virus is the mutator.
Morgellons I the pre initiator....llambda phage? not really a phage but a vector, vectors insects themselves. Morgellons II the insect stem cell, the other stem cells and the protocells microcells... minichromosomes. Crossover of polymers/dna/minichromosoes, sup35 filaments, oligomers, etc. Morgellons III the conjugation of above and new forms, using nanoparticles( buckyballs)
Morgellons I and II involved viruses.
Morgellons III just the self assembling nanoparticle, to start the ball rolling, carried in the buckyball.
We have the spheres, the filaments, threads, different sizes because some are genes form organisms, some are stem cell progenitors, some are mix of former, and then the minichromosomes,
I set out five simple form criterias, not being a scientist myself, but trying to put this together like it may have been put together, has been a rough endeavor.
Keeping in mind history of genetics, gmo transformations, stem cell use, dna genes from other organisms in libraries, dna from humans in libraries, plant dna, photosynthesis, chlorophyll and polymers, nanotubes which are filaments, buckyballs which are the new trojan horses. History of ancestries, ethnic beginnings, starchild, the bible references, what is seen under the microscope, any level, what has been changed, what new viruses, their origins, pesticides, herbicides, biotech, bionanotech,
You can see the progression of using new materials, that crossover into organic, So, this has been a long journey and now others are starting to see that something is wrong.
We have much research out there, of which we all should be proud. and now we may be zeroing in on what this is, its cause, its motive, its future.
That simple criteria was and is:
A sphere is involved Many sizes of Filaments Conductor Crystals/Chips/Sensors/Microchips Organism
They still hold up, through all the Morgellon Types. Different forms, sizes, and ingredients or elements.
Skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 21:49:55 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 21:52:49 GMT -5
Much information is taken down, but it can be found. I have ways. www.rense.com/general85/blasts.htmglobalskywatch.com/chemtrails/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=45#Post45from Aqt: The Main Human Mycoplasma Pathogens Pathogen / Implicated Disease (1-6)
Mycoplasma genitalium Arthritis, chronic nongonococcal urethritis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, other urogenital infections and diseases, infertility, AIDS/HIV
Mycoplasma fermentans Arthritis, Gulf War Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Lupus, AIDS/HIV, autoimmune diseases, ALS, psoriasis and Scleroderma, Crohn's and IBS, cancer, endocrine disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, diabetes ======= Glomus intraradices (reference accession UT126) invam.caf.wvu.edu/fungi/taxonomy/Glomaceae/Glomus/intraradices/intrarad.htm==========
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 22:18:50 GMT -5
If you notice which ones you cannot access, means they are following right behind us, covering tracks.
example TOL website has issues now? Well, finally caught up to them.
Tricky devils. However, you can find info if you, don't google, use other search engines. who click back to google, they cannot hide. Due to their own tech.
skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 22:41:17 GMT -5
Okay, so the MCM are minichromosome maintenance proteins there are 10 of them.
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 23:31:55 GMT -5
Bacteriphages were used as helper proteins, or to change the protein structures of those that make up our RNA and DNA. they are like insect vectors, a little space ship, a computer package of sorts. If used correctly they will kill bacterial, but if used as vectors then something else was being created.====================== Phi-X174 phage Information about Phi-X174 phage ? Phi-X174 phage Virus classification Group: Group II (ssDNA)Family: Microviridae Genus: MicrovirusSpecies: phi X 174 phageThe phi X 174 (or phi X) bacteriophage was the first organism to have its DNA-based genome sequenced by Fred Sanger and his team in 1977.[1] In 1962, Walter Fiers had already demonstrated the physical, covalently closed circularity of phi X 174 DNA.[2] This phage has a very small amount of DNA. It has 11 genes in 5386 bases (it is single stranded) in a circular topology. Several of them expressing similar function in two groups. The GC-content is 44% and 95% of nucleotides are coding genes. See also Bacteriophage MS2 References 1. ^ Sanger F, Air GM, Barrell BG, Brown NL, Coulson AR, Fiddes CA, Hutchison CA, Slocombe PM, Smith M., Nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage phi X174 DNA, Nature. 1977 Feb 24;265(5596):687-95 2. ^ Fiers, W., and R. L. Sinsheimer, The structure of the DNA of bacteriophage PhiX 174. III. Ultracentrifuge evidence for a ring structure, J. Mol. Biol. 5:424-434, 1962 External links Description & Restriction Map: PhiX174 DNA english.turkcebilgi.com/Phi-X174+phage=========================== Where the first indication of round ring form was found. This is how they are supposed to be used: www.reference.com/browse/bacteriophage============== www.citizendia.org/Bacteriophage-------------------------------- However this is how they are used:
Bacteriophage - How to make humansHence development of phage therapy was largely abandoned in the West, but continued throughout 1940s in the former Soviet ... MS2 phage (23-25 nm in size) G4 phage; P1 phage; P2 phage; Phi X 174 phagehuman.freescience.org/htmx/bacteriophage.php Cell Sizes:en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cell_Biology/Introduction/Cell_sizeThis makes them smaller than bacteria and cells, they are in a package, they replicate, the are the vectors, rather than insects. Yet, they are in insects as well. In comes the MCM the minichromosome maintenance proteins. There are 10 of them.
So we have MCMs mini chromosomes, which are filaments. we have the phages which carry the filaments. We have the phages which can enter cells, human cells.
HEre is how the phages are used for SYNTHESIS:====== Synthesis of proteins and nucleic acid
Within minutes, bacterial ribosomes start translating viral mRNA into protein. For RNA-based phages, RNA replicase is synthesized early in the process. Proteins modify the bacterial RNA polymerase so that it preferentially transcribes viral mRNA. The host’s normal synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids is disrupted, and it is forced to manufacture viral products instead. These products go on to become part of new virions within the cell, helper proteins which help assemble the new virions, or proteins involved in cell lysis. Walter Fiers (University of Ghent, Belgium) was the first to establish the complete nucleotide sequence of a gene (1972) and of the viral genome of Bacteriophage MS2 (1976).[4] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Phage.jpg==================== helper proteins??.....for what? I thought they were to be used to kill bacteria? new role?Virion assembly Diagram of bacteriophage structure Diagram of bacteriophage structure In the case of the T4 phage, the construction of new virus particles involves the assistance of helper proteins. The base plates are assembled first, with the tails being built upon them afterwards. The head capsids, constructed separately, will spontaneously assemble with the tails. The DNA is packed efficiently within the heads. The whole process takes about 15 minutes. human.freescience.org/htmx/bacteriophage.php================== So this made the round ring form. It involves a membrane protein. the M protein. This tranmembrane protein has been around a long time. But, did find a home inside the inner layer of blood cells, and other cells. What did it deliver? A package of foreign DNA. skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 1, 2012 23:34:59 GMT -5
What is this made of? This takes us right to the Cytoskeleton: this is where the changes take place. Several Novel Nuclear Envelope Transmembrane Proteins Identified in Skeletal Muscle Have Cytoskeletal Associations* www.mcponline.org/content/10/1/M110.003129/F1.expansion.htmlMorgellons Stage I? skyship
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Post by skyship on Apr 2, 2012 0:29:51 GMT -5
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Post by fatbob on Apr 2, 2012 11:21:03 GMT -5
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Post by skyship on Apr 2, 2012 13:34:33 GMT -5
Thank you BOB,
You found it, thanks to so much, the info must be in there somewhere.
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Post by lilsissy on Apr 2, 2012 22:56:36 GMT -5
JKust found this tonight Sky , Yes was cilary , kartengers connected with 1q42 also we could be the carrier of this cyctic fibrosis, forgot some of this but will review
as I remember the persons who unknowingly have incomplete cyctic fibrosis can accept agrobacterium infections that then transfers genes of vesitcles within out cells,
I need to reiew this.
One in 25 is a carrier or an incomplete cycstic fibrosis person who does not have enought salt in the lung to kill off invaders such as agrobacterium which is in crystal form identical to e-coli and also if I am not mistaken somehow connects to TB.
In these persons dna manipulation is easier.
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Post by lilsissy on Apr 2, 2012 23:11:05 GMT -5
I think this is an understatement here, it was a necessity.
Fungus is important in Morgellons, the way in for easy access to cell wall.
U of M found the perfect one...called it an Alginate by an Alginate can be a mix of many kingdoms.
chitin or chitan , forget which... their are two spelled very much the same , it is the coating of other organisms, our WBC's reach out to it , they sense it and form pseudopodia to pull it in. but is chemically very similar to Poly N- Actyl -Gluscosamine... A Marie company has the patent
I used to call the IT PATENT....because
The IT patent............... could pack these vesicles with a slurry of one celled animals to infiltrate our body...or pack them with immune, neuron...stem... ...basically any small cells to be accepted by our cells by skin contact , then sensed by our wbc's who react by pulling it in , think then they become overwhelmed.
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Post by skyship on Apr 3, 2012 2:47:54 GMT -5
Bob,
Again, thank you, this will be passed on to others who have their hands in the pot, not afraid to get dirty.
Also, this has provided many missing links..
This will give us plenty of ammo against those who have not listened, and now will be forced to.
A helper has sent out some letters, for feelers, but this will drop the package in their laps.
Now, putting it together, bob, will be the issue. But, I do have a good source.
Thank you for those one liners, needed to see them.
this cinched it and also tied right into the whole big picture.
I have to do some reading and will put this together within the month.
I am giving myself a deadline, yikes!
Skyship
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