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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Spin polarized phosphorescence with quan    |
|    30 Sep 22 10:24:14    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              fMRI as well as positron emission tomography of women that get at the 99th       percentile of sexual arousal when watching sex videos could be used to find       areas of brain activation these women share, then neurotransmitter active       drugs localized to these        brain areas could be developed as a drug that causes secual arousal and likely       better sexual experience              There is a brain map of where specific body parts sensation is mapped to when       particular body parts are stimulated, they could make neurotransmitter drugs       localized to the genital region of brain maps to make a drug that causes sex       to be even more        pleasurable              The brain map that has a brain area for each body part could be used to make       neurotransmitter drugs that concentrate at the uterine brain map area getting       rid of menstrual cramps, it is possible this could also be used to get rid of       arthritis        sensationMucoussilicoaminoacids I have read about mucoproteins they make       things gooey, would using silicon based amino acids to make these cause       slippery solids perhaps deliquescent that always stayed wet, what about       halogenated mucoproteins would they        be slipperier or make things slippery with fewer mg, could a person or       computer compare the amino acid sequences of the slipperiest mucoproteins and       make new ones that were even slipperier              I read that mice frequently get cancer could they breed two kinds of mice, one       with lower prevalence of cancer than humans and another that almost always got       cancer, then they could compare the different mice' genes gene protein       products, and immune        system sensitivities to find out if any gene therapy, protein drug, or       immunization prevents cancer or cures it at the cancerous mice, then they       could find which genes, proteins are similar at humans then find out if they       are effective at preventing and        curing human cancer              I read about a senolytic longevity drug that is also an anti cancer drug,       could it be possible to measure a reduction of cancer at people given the       senolytics drug periodically for longevity purposes, at humans an anti-breast       cancer drug could be        administered to just a few hundred age batched women from 19 and older to       provide data on breast and other cancer prevention while also measuring       longevity increases              I read that BCG TB vaccine causes 2.5 times less lung cancer, they could make       a bunch of BCG variants and give them to mice to find out if any, or if       revaccination mid life causes mice to get less of a variety of cancers, it is       possible that if they test        200 overlapping vaccines on 800 mice they will find a vaccine at the 99th       percentile of effectiveness, these could then be tested on humans with the 7       most prevalent human cancers being prevented at mice being a basis for       preferring the BCG variant, also,        they could make BCG variants from completely different mycobacteria bacteria       than mycoplasma bovis              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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