want to know something really special that Dr. Greider and the John Hopkins Institute and the FBI (aka the mickey mouse club) and the american government dont want anyone to know about..............go to "chantoozies wanna be up saw1110" and press "see all" to find my 3 hidden comments.
Congratulations Dr. Greider! Inspiring and amazing discoveries for the great GOOD of mankind... watched the presentation in the news today on the effects of telomerase in mice and it is fascinating. I've been closely following the work of Dr. Christian Drapeau and his pioneering clinical research on the ADULT SYTEM CELL SYSTEM and the PURE HOPE all of this devoted work brings!!!!! Endless THANKS!!!!!!
The telomere may be anglet, but also antennae. The source of all life is the Sun, so the connection of DNA to the Sun, via bio-photons, should not be entirely unexpected....
If you want to envision how the antennae work, consider a TV set--- if the antenna is functioning properly it receives radio signals efficiently. If the antenna is damaged, reception will be reduced, if the antenna is broken, the TV will not have reception at all....
Evidence of the positive effect of sunlight on DNA is found in the reproductive cells, sunlight stimulates fertility. If the cells did not age and received regular doses of sunlight it would have a very positive impact.
Do you want a healthy antenna? The answer is, "Yes!". When all segments of the DNA are vibrating in accord they are stable and cohesive. Cells are then healthy, as long as they receive adequate vitamin and mineral deposits. Increased oxygen flow should result from the salubrious effects of telomerase.
Thus, aging (in the DNA unraveling) results due to a disconnect with electromagnetic energies, especially sunlight. When the Antennae are damaged not as much energy is transmitted along the DNA, and the damaged antennae are not able to facilitate the process of absorbing electromagnetic frequencies. This is what causes the degradation. People who are younger generally have a stronger link to electromagnetic energies in their bodies....
I have a speculation, that the telomeres are a form of antenna that pick up electromagnetic energy from various sources and help to distribute that energy along the DNA. The electromagnetic energies help to maintain a robust DNA structure. When the antenna begins to degrade, the entire DNA construct begins to decay. The electromagnetsim is connected to the DNA at the subatomic level. One primary source of electromagnetic energy is from SUNLIGHT,and this is one of the great sustainers of life.
Telomerase is probably my favorite enzyme. I'm am learning all about cancer in my bio class, and it is just so cool how the DNA's integrity is kept by telomeres. cancer takes advantage of telomerase to keep the mutations intact.
Woot! I love the rewarding feeling because I'm on the stretch of my B.S. degree! Thank you dopamine for increasing significantly! Congrats from Cal Poly Pomona!
"Curiosity driven science", that is the point. Science is not searching for potentially useful inventions, because discoveries in science turn out useful anyway. Curiosity and enthusiasm are vital.
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figbat1 4 months ago
hallelujah!
figbat1 4 months ago
Congratulations Dr. Greider! Inspiring and amazing discoveries for the great GOOD of mankind... watched the presentation in the news today on the effects of telomerase in mice and it is fascinating. I've been closely following the work of Dr. Christian Drapeau and his pioneering clinical research on the ADULT SYTEM CELL SYSTEM and the PURE HOPE all of this devoted work brings!!!!! Endless THANKS!!!!!!
entheos22 1 year ago
The telomere may be anglet, but also antennae. The source of all life is the Sun, so the connection of DNA to the Sun, via bio-photons, should not be entirely unexpected....
MaceWright 1 year ago
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If you want to envision how the antennae work, consider a TV set--- if the antenna is functioning properly it receives radio signals efficiently. If the antenna is damaged, reception will be reduced, if the antenna is broken, the TV will not have reception at all....
Evidence of the positive effect of sunlight on DNA is found in the reproductive cells, sunlight stimulates fertility. If the cells did not age and received regular doses of sunlight it would have a very positive impact.
MaceWright 1 year ago
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Do you want a healthy antenna? The answer is, "Yes!". When all segments of the DNA are vibrating in accord they are stable and cohesive. Cells are then healthy, as long as they receive adequate vitamin and mineral deposits. Increased oxygen flow should result from the salubrious effects of telomerase.
MaceWright 1 year ago
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Thus, aging (in the DNA unraveling) results due to a disconnect with electromagnetic energies, especially sunlight. When the Antennae are damaged not as much energy is transmitted along the DNA, and the damaged antennae are not able to facilitate the process of absorbing electromagnetic frequencies. This is what causes the degradation. People who are younger generally have a stronger link to electromagnetic energies in their bodies....
MaceWright 1 year ago
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I have a speculation, that the telomeres are a form of antenna that pick up electromagnetic energy from various sources and help to distribute that energy along the DNA. The electromagnetic energies help to maintain a robust DNA structure. When the antenna begins to degrade, the entire DNA construct begins to decay. The electromagnetsim is connected to the DNA at the subatomic level. One primary source of electromagnetic energy is from SUNLIGHT,and this is one of the great sustainers of life.
MaceWright 1 year ago
25 years ago - wow they had to wait a long time for the NP. I looked for these vids last year, but nothing on Dr. Greider or Blackburn until now.
I've been following them off and on for about ten years now.
They are like the Watson & Crick of the modern era of genetic research.
It was a no-brainer for me - i had them down for this many years ago!
antag0nismo 1 year ago
Telomerase is probably my favorite enzyme. I'm am learning all about cancer in my bio class, and it is just so cool how the DNA's integrity is kept by telomeres. cancer takes advantage of telomerase to keep the mutations intact.
rafjo82 1 year ago
Woot! I love the rewarding feeling because I'm on the stretch of my B.S. degree! Thank you dopamine for increasing significantly! Congrats from Cal Poly Pomona!
zapatistachompo 1 year ago
Good Job!!!
mcswtpea 2 years ago
Well done, Carol
uclasurgery 2 years ago
What's not to love about this woman! She makes us all proud! Congratulations!
tortola04 2 years ago
Yes, congratulations Ms. Greider ...you make this Grider proud.
Aslanspal 2 years ago
"Curiosity driven science", that is the point. Science is not searching for potentially useful inventions, because discoveries in science turn out useful anyway. Curiosity and enthusiasm are vital.
sznurekmychol18 2 years ago
Congratulation, DreamWoman!
Shaaliin 2 years ago
Congratulations
suddep88 2 years ago 2
Congratulations! I love your enthusiasm, your open approach, and the fact that you pulled your kids into the celebration...
gianetta69 2 years ago 3
congratulations
zh2132 2 years ago 2