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Originally posted by UberL33t
reply to post by sephrenia
The thing that jumped out here is the word DIRECTLY.
Good observation, I think he expresses it this way on the notion that whatever "directly" affects the Rh -'s...will inherently "indirectly" affect anyone other than. That is definitely a grey area at this point. If I had to guess, I am not sure if he is even privy to the nuts and bolts of the research, more just what he has stated. The "direct" affects are probably only known by a very select few. Just a notion.
At least to me anyway.
"The question really is, 'Why did we go from having nobody on Earth with blue eyes 10,000 years ago to having 20 or 40 percent of Europeans having blue eyes now?" Hawks said. "This gene does something good for people. It makes them have more kids."
Originally posted by curious7Nope, I noticed too but ignored it, thought every post he made in this was trolling.
Kinda wish I paid attention now, nice work.
Originally posted by coolottie
reply to post by seeker11
I am just wanting to know why he is not giving more information, he is the one just repeating whay he has already said. Where is all this other information he said he would give through email. ?
The UL144 gene product of human cytomegalovirus activates NFkappaB via a TRAF6-dependent mechanism
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a double-stranded DNA virus and is a member of the Herpesviridae family. The other family members include herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1 or HHV-1) and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2 or HHV-2), varicella zoster virus (VZV), human herpesvirus (HHV)–6, HHV-7, and HHV-8. CMV shares many attributes with other herpes viruses, including genome, virion structure, and the ability to cause latent and persistent infections. CMV has the largest genome of the herpes viruses. Replication may be categorized into immediate early, delayed early, and late gene expression based on time of synthesis after infection. The DNA is replicated by rolling circles. Human CMV grows only in human cells and replicates best in human fibroblasts.
At least 60% of the US population has been exposed to CMV,[1] with a prevalence of more than 90% in high-risk groups (eg, male homosexuals).[2, 3] The prevailing age of infection varies worldwide. In developing countries, most infections are acquired during childhood, whereas, in developed countries, up to 50% of young adults are CMV seronegative.
CMV usually causes an asymptomatic infection; afterward, it remains latent throughout life and may reactivate. Infection is defined as isolation of CMV, its viral proteins, or its nucleic acid from any tissue sample or body fluid.[4] In immunocompetent individuals, symptomatic disease usually manifests as a mononucleosis syndrome, which was first described in adults in 1965.
Antibodies from IMGENEX: NF-kB Pathway NFkappaB
NF-kB (Nuclear Factor-KappaB) is a heterodimeric protein composed of different combinations of members of the Rel family of transcription factors. The Rel/NF-kB family of transcription factors are involved mainly in stress-induced, immune, and inflammatory responses. In addition, these molecules play important roles during the development of certain hemopoietic cells, keratinocytes, and lymphoid organ structures. More recently, NF-kB family members have been implicated in neoplastic progression and the formation of neuronal synapses. NF-kB is also an important regulator in cell fate decisions, such as programmed cell death and proliferation control, and is critical in tumorigenesis
Originally posted by nii900
if that is the moonkeus desission to make everyones whoremained blood again from rh- 2 rh po-siti-ve
i say its their paro-repetiton of the gen3 words and its a memesis in and out of trcords=greeeds .ask narada
Originally posted by UberL33t
reply to post by Mactire
That's more or less exactly what I was suggesting ...Not sure it's a first day thing, more so the proverbial "straw that broke the camel's back" thing. Speculation as well.edit on 5/8/2011 by UberL33t because: (no reason given)