MicroRNA-mediated feedback loops (5)

Breath Test Device Could Help Diagnose Early-Stage Parkinson’s Disease

Researchers from Israel have linked the metabolism of food to pheromones and they are using breath analysis to help diagnose Parkinson’s as if they were testing for alcohol abuse. This suggests they will use human pheromones to biophysically constrain the virus-driven degradation of messenger RNA that links mutations to all pathology.

See for example, the patent: Pheromones and the luteinizing hormone for inducing proliferation of neural stem cells and neurogenesis

Cause and effect are known to all serious scientists in the context of naturally occurring RNA interference.

See also the patent for naturally occurring RNA interference: RNA-Guided Human Genome Engineering Owner name: NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH)

The competition between researchers in Israel and NIH funded researchers in the United States has peaked at the same time that scientific creationists from South Korea established their remarkable lead.

Science in East Asia — by the numbers  The R&D spending graph shows that research in South Korea from 1996 to 2016 established the so-called “creationist capital of the world” as the world’s current leader.

These serious scientists are among the researchers in the “creationist capital of the world.”

A Quick HYL1-Dependent Reactivation of MicroRNA Production Is Required for a Proper Developmental Response after Extended Periods of Light Deprivation

…plants alter microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis in response to light transition.

They linked the creation of the sun’s anti-entropic virucidal energy from microRNA biogenesis to viral latency and all biophysically constrained biodiversity via the pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction in species from microbes to humans.

See for comparison:  Zhao Zhang – Hijacking Oogensis Enables Massive Propagation of LINE and Retroviral Transposons (video)

Claims that viruses cause evolution and that they also cause disease are linked to the pseudoscientific nonsense that was refuted when researchers linked the creation of the sun from microRNA biogenesis to biophysically constrained viral latency.

See for comparison: Energy as information and constrained endogenous RNA interference

If endogenous RNA interference did not constrain viral latency, Zhao Zhang might be correct about virus-driven evolution. But all serious scientists know he is not correct. Serious scientists know that Feedback loops link odor and pheromone signaling with reproduction.

See also: A Nasal Brush-based Classifier of Asthma Identified by Machine Learning Analysis of Nasal RNA Sequence Data

Our results represent the first steps toward the development of a nasal biomarker of asthma.

They place everything known about microRNA-mediated protein folding chemistry into the context of differential gene expression via immune system (fold change) adaptive immune system (fold change) and innate immune system (fold change).

They fail to link quantized energy from changes in the microRNA/messenger balance top biophysically constrained viral latency via protein folding that prevents the virus-driven e degradation of messenger RNA and all pathology.

Simply put, their systems biology approach leads to a ridiculous claim about a “classifier.” The claim about the classifier is based on statistical analyses via RNA sequencing and pseudoscientific nonsense.

Their results can be placed into the context of human idiocy because they are not linked from ecological variation to ecological adaptation in all living genera at a time when all serious scientists have linked sunlight from microRNA biogenesis to differences in gene expression.

Their results were reported as: The nose knows as if the link from microRNA biogenesis to healthy longevity or to pathology was unknown to serious scientist who continue to link microRNA-mediated feedback loops to all biodiversity.

See: 2 of 394 microRNA and asthma

Circulating microRNAs and prediction of asthma exacerbation in childhood asthma 6/26/18

Asthma diagnosis using integrated analysis of eosinophil microRNAs 7/24/18

Image of the Day: Bundle of Nerves

Researchers used time-lapse imaging and genetic analyses to study the development of the zebrafish pancreas, according to research published in eLife on June 19. They found that precursors to neurons that innervate the pancreas stay close to endocrine cells during early development, and later, move away after setting up neuronal networks with the islets in the organ. By studying this process, the scientists aim to understand its effects on the neuroendocrine system and in disease.

What don’t they understand? See: Redefining neuroendocrinology: Epigenetics of brain-body communication over the life course

 

Author: James Kohl

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