I read Jose Ramos’ mention about Telomerase and am excited that they found a way to attach more “Programmed Cell Death” sequences to the ends of the DNA strand. I’ve read that they found 25+ more DNA sequences within the DNA strands that also program cell death and there’s a lot of questions in my mind as to how to repair those portions.
What’s interesting (and frightening at the same time) is that cancer cells are said to be immortal… in other words, they hold a key to immortality by getting around all the programmed cell death sequences.
But, with my “vision” on how to cure all diseases and Jose Ramos’ Telomerase findings tells me that immortality is possible with some research. What’s encouraging about this is that the research can be done with currently available technology. (Gel Permeation Chromatography has to be one of the best inventions of the past millenium!) Polymerase chain reaction technology (PCR) takes a close second.
Thank you Jose!!
Eric M.
I read Jose Ramos’ mention about Telomerase and am excited that they found a way to attach more “Programmed Cell Death” sequences to the ends of the DNA strand. I’ve read that they found 25+ more DNA sequences within the DNA strands that also program cell death and there’s a lot of questions in my mind as to how to repair those portions.
What’s interesting (and frightening at the same time) is that cancer cells are said to be immortal… in other words, they hold a key to immortality by getting around all the programmed cell death sequences.
But, with my “vision” on how to cure all diseases and Jose Ramos’ Telomerase findings tells me that immortality is possible with some research. What’s encouraging about this is that the research can be done with currently available technology. (Gel Permeation Chromatography has to be one of the best inventions of the past millenium!) Polymerase chain reaction technology (PCR) takes a close second.
Thank you Jose!!
Eric M.
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