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New Medicine Library

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Medical-biological topics critically examined on a scientific basis. 💡In-depth information for sustainable knowledge. 🔵Telegram🇩🇪 https://t.me/NeueMedizinBibliothek

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  • 14 мая4423из JavRoJav

    What We Lost - (Chapter 1 audio) (by Howdie Mickoski) https://youtu.be/drPIdzzMGU0 PDFs Chapters 1 & 2: https://howdiemickoski.com/book/what-we-lost R:t.me/JavRoJav/545 In:https://www.facebook.com/61109134/posts/10105462737542582 T:t.me/JavRoJav/560

  • 3 нояб.1 151218

    What is really a mechanism that is decisive for the form and development of life, if not genetics? Bioelectricity. Michael Levin showed that bioelectric signals control which body parts grow, regenerate or are suppressed. A flatworm (planarian) can regenerate from each part into a complete worm when it is cut into pieces. By changing the electrical voltage patterns, animals have even been able to adopt new body plans - such as permanently forming two heads. In experiments on frog embryos, Levin was able to show that by changing the cell voltage, a functional eye grows on the ventral side - without genetic manipulation. The body is therefore not only controlled by genes, but also by distributed information networks consisting of electrical, chemical and mechanical signals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_i0zhOrUM1E t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • January 22, 2025 Graphene Oxide: The Schrödinger’s Cat of Nanomaterials https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsanm.5c00122 Extracts: The controversy surrounding the existence of “graphene oxide” as a well-defined material is explored. While the term “graphene oxide” suggests a specific and uniform structure, the reality points to a mixture of oxidized carbon materials with variability in oxygen functionalities and crystallinity. This discussion challenges the conventional understanding, proposing that graphene oxide may be more accurately described as a spectrum of oxidized carbon structures rather than a singular material. This Comment encourages a re-evaluation of how we define and study these complex nanomaterials. If “graphene oxide” were to exist as a distinct material, it would need to be a monolayer graphene structure “uniformly” functionalized with oxygen atoms in a well-defined arrangement. Furthermore, the size of graphene flakes plays a crucial role, as larger sheets often exhibit uneven oxidation, resulting in regions that remain graphitic or partially oxidized. These issues collectively hinder the formation of a consistent, homogeneous “graphene oxide” material, instead producing a heterogeneous mixture of oxidized domains and structural defects that vary between samples. “In summary, the idea of “graphene oxide” as a distinct material with well-defined properties appears to be a misconception. What is often termed “graphene oxide” encompasses a variety of oxidized carbon materials with varying levels of crystallinity and oxygen content. As such, it would be more scientifically accurate to classify these materials according to their actual structural and compositional features rather than adhering to a term that lacks a precise meaning. Establishing a more rigorous and standardized approach to defining “graphene oxide” is not merely an academic exercise; it has practical implications for industries ranging from electronics to biomedicine. Clear definitions would improve reproducibility, enable more accurate comparisons across studies, and facilitate the development of applications that leverage the unique properties of these materials. Just as graphene has faced challenges not in its definition but in its production quality (The war on fake graphene), (5) “graphene oxide” lags even further behind, still grappling with inconsistencies that hinder its standardization and reliable application. Perhaps it is time to accept that “graphene oxide” is less a material in the conventional sense and more a reflection of our collective struggle to pin down the true nature of an ever-elusive nanoworld.

  • #genetics How valid are genetic sequence analyses if a sequence assigned to Pfizer (BNT162b2 plasmid) was found in a recent preprint case report in a woman after three Moderna vaccinations (because the Moderna plasmid sequence was missing in public databases)?🙃 t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #vaccines What is the rate of accepted vaccine damage claims in international comparison? Sources: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2025.126830 , https://www.tagesschau.de/wissen/gesundheit/impfschaeden-anerkennung-100.html t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • How did the development of mRNA technology by Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman begin? Boston University writes about this: "For her part, Karikó had been captivated by mRNA since the earliest days of her career. She left her native Hungary in 1985, when funding dried up for her lab, taking a low-level postdoctoral position at Temple University. Four years later, Karikó moved to Penn, where she would spend the next decade making sporadic discoveries with mRNA but consistently failing to win grants. She was forced to move from lab to lab, going wherever she could find someone willing to fund her research. By the time she met Weissman, at the copy machine, Karikó had been demoted and was adrift without funding or a lab. But Weissman didn’t care about her lack of grants or credentials. “I never say no to anything,” he says. “RNA had been tried by others and didn’t work very well, but I wanted to try it.” Karikó brought her synthetic mRNA to his lab. Weissman injected it into mice. Then he waited to see what would happen. The results were unexpected and discouraging. The mRNA set off a harmful inflammatory immune response in the mice. They grew sick, and some died. “Kati got depressed because it meant that mRNA couldn’t be used as a therapeutic,” Weissman recalls. “You can’t give something that makes people sick.”" https://www.bu.edu/articles/2021/how-drew-weissman-and-katalin-kariko-developed-mrna-technology-inside-covid-vaccines/ t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #Inheritance Inheritance of certain behaviours/instincts In a 2014 study, mice were conditioned to show a fear response to a certain odour (acetophenone or propanol). It was observed that this conditioned behaviour and the shock triggered not only occurred in the mice directly affected, but also in the following two generations. These results should sensitise us to the way we treat our fellow human beings. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.3594 👉Found at ViaVetoTV t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #Evolutiontheory https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbiomolbio.2019.08.010 👉Found at ViaVetoTV t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #genetics Is (m)RNA really what we think it is? Even before corona, almost nobody believed in the alleged mRNA mechanism of action. Excerpts from the documentary ‘mRNA - hype or hope?’ https://www.zdf.de/3sat/3sat-wissenschaftdoku/220203-sendung-wido-104.html…

  • #genetics Is (m)RNA really what we think it is? Even before corona, almost nobody believed in the alleged mRNA mechanism of action. Excerpts from the documentary ‘mRNA - hype or hope?’ https://www.zdf.de/3sat/3sat-wissenschaftdoku/220203-sendung-wido-104.html 👉Link found at t.me/LankaVision t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • Christine Massey: The people behind Stripe are downright evil, as far as I can tell. And according to the user agreement, it can basically do whatever it wants including take $$ from your bank account and not be held accountable t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus / CPE https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0065352708604923 t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus / CPE https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC380784/ oder https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/am.25.2.266-269.1973 t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus / CPE https://archrazi.areeo.ac.ir/article_108710.html t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://units.fisheries.org/fhs/wp-content/uploads/sites/30/2017/08/2.1.2-Electron-Microscopy-for-Virology.pdf t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://www.ajog.org/article/S0002-9378(20)30632-3/fulltext t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://www.kireports.org/article/S2468-0249(20)31368-1/fulltext t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7678435/ oder https://ajp.amjpathol.org/article/S0002-9440(20)30503-4/fulltext t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7537546/ https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/his.14264 t.me/NewMedicineLibrary

  • #novirus #EM https://journals.aai.org/jimmunol/article-abstract/62/4/487/65882/An-Electron-Microscope-Study-of-Material-from?redirectedFrom=fulltext or Webarchiv t.me/NewMedicineLibrary