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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    are there 5HT (serotonin) active peptide    |
|    30 Sep 22 10:19:29    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Some genes with a promoter attached to a luminescent chemical glow when the       gene is activated, these can also be used to screen molecule libraries and I       think I read about a few AMU molecule drug that causes more beneficial klotho       gene activation that        was found this way, a human has about 20k genes, if 20k, or perhaps fewer,       multiplexed, different spectra of light emitters could be found then movies of       a human tissue culture cytes genetetic sequentialities could be made, like       something before klotho,        then klotho, then genes that get turned on after klotho, one possibility is       that attaching an 8 factorial peptide, where each of the mers of the peptide       is a very highly differently charged amino acid could have stronger spectrum       adjusting effects,        another possibility is linking a variably -OH and -H glycosylated sugar to the       light emitter, another possibility is at multimillion well plates or 10       million cytes per second flow cytometry to get a trillion luminescent       bacteria, expose them to mutagens        and plasmid recombiners like Ca++ and then have the flow cytometer have a       spectroscope and place at side containers any bacteria with a new light       spectrum emissions line, it is possible the approximately 67 days to screen a       trillion bacteria would find        new colors, a longevity technology application would be to movie map all the       connected genes at the king's holly, the million year endolith, the       nondefinite but likely longer than a termite queen lobster, and a comparison       of mouse,naked mole rat, beaver,        and bat, they could also compare human and marmoset and other primate genetic       movie maps, movie maps of human oocytes being generated compared with 72 hour       stomach lining and neurons could also be compared              Microfluidics have pumps, and perhaps there could also be a material that       changes ease of fluid flow with a laser, photoelectric decrease of surface       tension or bunch up or unfurling of polymer molecules that coat a microfluidic       item to heighten fluid        flow or gradualize it, I think I read there is photoactive polym       thylmethacrylate, it could be outside silicone or other polymer microfluidic       channels and do peristaltic pumping in response to light               Paint technology is it possible to use a laser to engrave a hyperhydrophobic       surface (eentsy points) on the side of something large that gets painted like       a bridge, a truck, or a ship, is it possible to put a hyperhydrophobic paint       undercoat with        decorative paint above it so as the decorative paint microcracks, chalks off,       or wears away the protective effect of the paint actually goes up, i may have       read that hyperhydrophobic coatings accumulate gunk, but once cracking,       chalking, and wear away        have occurred it may be a good time to repaint anyway, also they could have       hyperhydrophobic coatings with much higher amounts of slightly soluble white       TiO2 to make the thing become whiter even while the gunk accumulates              Another possibility for hydrophobic paint is not just silicone, urethane, or       another polymer but silicone bilayers, kind of like membrane lipids these       would attach more to the base layer with the highly charged head group, which       could even be heightened        with lasers at laser curing              Lasers making a hyperhydrophobic or hyperhydrophilic surface on things like       bridges, trucks, and ships might be able to make just 1/100 of the surface       engraved, but with fractal like fluid flow channels so condensation and thin       after rain films run off,        but the aesthetic value changes only 1/100th              Is it possible to make a paint that curls inwards if it peels, then gravity       would omit pulling it off              Longevity technology daphnia have livers, they might have kidneys, klotho       variations could then be screened on them for beneficial longevity effects              Liposomal Nasal sprays are published as effective at delivering drugs, could a       version where some harmless gelling agent be produced that makes clingy-thick       mucous be produced so there is an absence of runny nose effect, or could there       be microspheres of        PMMA, or another polymer like that 14 day contact lenses are made from that       gives 24-168 hour dosing              Gdf15 gene makes mice live 44% longer could its protein products be tested as       a topical beauty liposome or microsome, they could also find out what better       genetic versions do for milk cows, extending their production              Well, i read some cartoons and comics. Some of them were funny.               Phosphatidylserine is an emulsifier, perhaps it would taste good if it had a       ribose attached to it, or a sweetness peptide, PTS liposomal encapsulated       emulsified omega 3s like algae oil would taste good and they could put that       and other beneficial things        in food                             Pigeon feathers and the feathers of other birds could be genetically       engineered to produce beneficial longevity drugs as well as other beneficial       drugs, the white, blue, or green color of the feather and iridescence could be       linked to what the        feather drugs actually do to benefit people, this could also benefit the birds              I favor utilizing animals to produce pharmaceuticals as well as plants              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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