Thursday, April 14, 2005

Conceivable Possible Processes in Therapeutic Biochemistry


1 External Influence Exerted on Outer Membranes of Cells

1-A Indiscriminate influence, changes all cells it encounters

1-B Discriminate, only changes some of cells amongst cells encountered

1-B-1 The discrimination is based on the genetics of the cells encountered by the influence

1-B-2 The discrimination is based on non-genetic characteristics of the cells encountered by the influence



2 Infiltration of Cells

2-A Indiscriminate, infiltrating agent invades all cells

2-B Discriminate, infiltrating agent only infiltrates certain cells

2-B-1 Discrimination based on genetic characteristics of cells encountered by infiltrating agent
2-B-2 Discrimination based on non-genetic characteristics of cells encountered by infiltrating agent



3 Intracellular Influences

3-A Indiscriminate

3-A-1 Agent that infiltrates cells, changes genes in all cells it infiltrates

3-A-2 Agent that infiltrates cells, changes non-genetic aspects of all cells it infiltrates



4 Replacement-new gene introduced into cells

4-A Discriminate, the agent entering the cell, acts the same in all cells it enters

4-A-1 The agent that has entered the cell, carries the new genes into the cell

4-A-2 The agent that has entered the cell, builds a new gene in the cell it has entered

4-B Discriminate, the genetic agent introduced into the cell, behaves differently depending on cell it has entered

4-B-1 The discrimination is based upon the genetics of the cell encountered

4-B-1-1 Depending upon the genetics of the cell the agent has entered, the agent does or does not activate the gene it has brought into the cell

4-B-1-2 Depending on the genetics of the cell the agent enters, the agent does or does not build a new gene inside the cell it has entered

4-B-2 The discrimination is based on non-genetic characteristics of the cells encountered by the agent

4-B-2-1 Depending upon non-genetic characteristics of the cell that has been entered, the entering agent does or does not activate the gene it has introduced into the cell.

4-B-2-2 Depending upon non-genetic characteristics of the cell that has been entere, the entering agent does or does not build a new gene inside the cell it has entered.



5 Cell to cell Infection of characteristics

5-A The cell-transforming processes in 1-4, are caused to vells by other cells naturally and originally in the body that have been altered, as opposed to by a substance artificially introduced into the body.

See also,

http://www.angelfire.com/ma/vincemoon/nobelmedbiochem.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/ma/vincemoon/biochemtimeline.htm





@2005 David Virgil Hobbs
The above represents my opinions at the current time, which may not coincide with reality

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