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*** [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3065798/ Food protein-stabilized nanoemulsions as potential delivery systems for poorly water-soluble drugs: preparation, in vitro characterization, and pharmacokinetics in rats.] | *** [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3065798/ Food protein-stabilized nanoemulsions as potential delivery systems for poorly water-soluble drugs: preparation, in vitro characterization, and pharmacokinetics in rats.] | ||
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* [[/Imatinib (Drug)]]: A tyrosine kinase inhibitor drug designed by Novartis. Like Doxorubicin, may produces side effects including skin rashes and headaches. In addition, may also inhibit aCh(R) (acetylcholinesterase) and modulate ATP (adenosine tryphosphate) synthase inside the mitochondria membrane, suggesting Imatinib could have a potential role in regulating neurotransmitter regulation (calmodulin, GABA, etc). However it is unknown at this time if a generic version of this drug could deliver ATP mediated energy payload to epithelial cells from EGFR over-expressed phospholipid (ie: cholesterol). A suggested hypothesis is thus to assert the drug delivery factors of aCh derived receptors associated specifically to EGFR binding site in Alzheimer disease and related ATP based ligands. [Keywords: Imatinib, Alzheimer, ATP, Brain, aChr, calmodulin, EGFR, breast cancer, GABA, Glutamate, Glycine, Tyrosine, Adenosine, NMDA, Serotonin, [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071203190607.htm Liposome]] | * [[/Imatinib (Drug)]]: A tyrosine kinase inhibitor drug designed by Novartis. Like Doxorubicin, may produces side effects including skin rashes and headaches. In addition, may also inhibit aCh(R) (acetylcholinesterase) and modulate ATP (adenosine tryphosphate) synthase inside the mitochondria membrane, suggesting Imatinib could have a potential role in regulating neurotransmitter regulation (calmodulin, GABA, etc). However it is unknown at this time if a generic version of this drug could deliver ATP mediated energy payload to epithelial cells from EGFR over-expressed phospholipid (ie: cholesterol). A suggested hypothesis is thus to assert the drug delivery factors of aCh derived receptors associated specifically to EGFR binding site in Alzheimer disease and related ATP based ligands. [Keywords: Imatinib, Alzheimer, ATP, Brain, aChr, calmodulin, EGFR, breast cancer, GABA, Glutamate, Glycine, Tyrosine, Adenosine, NMDA, Serotonin, [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071203190607.htm Liposome]] | ||
==== Indoles (ie Imidazole) synthesis using nitrogen-promoted alkaloid catalysis for population control and mass murdering of flies ==== | |||
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* Drosophilia is an important research model holding key concepts to systematically mass murder flies (drosophilia.owl) | |||
* Quinine -> Open Source Anti-Malarial Drug Discovery Competition -> Enantioselective Nitrogen substitution -> Paclitaxel like indole synthesis (Alkaloids) | |||
* Multi-purposes Drug Discovery -> Nanoparticles -> Geoengineering -> Printemps face book :) | |||
* SH3 domain -> http://rice.bio.indiana.edu:7082/allied-data/lk/interactive-fly/cytoskel/src64-1.htm | |||
* ethylene acid -> burp (COOH) burp (H20) -> ethanol :) | |||
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* [[http://www.chemocare.com/whatis/types_of_chemotherapy.asp Types of Chemotherapy]] | * [[http://www.chemocare.com/whatis/types_of_chemotherapy.asp Types of Chemotherapy]] |
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Welcome! This is an experimental (and open to all) notebook dedicated in understanding the so-called "chemtrails" phenomenon from scratch. The project is currently licensed under GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.3. LicenseCopyright (C) 2012 Etienne Robillard Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document Under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License". ContentsIntroductionHas synthetic biology replaced modern eugenics ? This wiki suggests an attempt to discuss a story about eugenics in modern science or as generally referred to as the "chemtrails" phenomenon. AbstractChemtrails is a recent phenomenon I started to observe around 2009. At this time I had very little knowledge about geoengineering or even basic chemistry. I then started to familiarize myself with such phenomenons as they began to occupy further lines of dissipated white lines across unaffected clouds. I then further observed the phenomenon, and noted down the dates of such "phenomenons" taking guess on their physical attributes and noticed they were from man-operated aircrafts or some kind of cloaked aerial origin. (geoengineering, synthetic biology) WW2 (World war 2) was for me a couple of popular American movie scenes including films and other things dealing with Jews being intoxicated with poisonous gas in concentration camps. I was not very interested in them and neither in the chemotherapy eugenic "science" which resulted in thousands of deaths. (chemotherapy) Synopsis
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CreditsTODO HistoryTODO SubtopicsOrthogonal and potentially harmful drug delivery evidences involving undisclosed bioaerosol exposureStart here if you wish to help:
Asymmetric and unconventional human experimental trials on unwary citizens is scientifically irresponsibleGenes/protein:
Cancer therapy drugs :
Indoles (ie Imidazole) synthesis using nitrogen-promoted alkaloid catalysis for population control and mass murdering of fliesBrain storming:
Case-studiesH1N1 flu stuff, by year and relevance of publication. (Unit 3)
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