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Telomerase synthesis/isolation tech


MattParkman

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5ml Host blood

 

5ml di sodium ammonia chloride

 

Enhanced culture for rapid transcription

Centrifuge

 

laboratory equipment as necessary

 

 

introduce host blood to enhanced culture

 

wait approx 3.5 min

 

introduce quickly equal amount of di-sodium ammonia chloride compound

wait 2 min

centrifuge at blood sample speed for ten minutes

 

when 8 layers apparent

 

look for opqaque white mucusish layer, if 2 choose bottom

 

extract layer

test results by taking a blood sample of a drop and under microscope reviewing response to serum extracted <one drop>

 

estimated need 1mL/.5 # <must be host>

 

use telomerase as needed

 

sorry thats tri sodium...

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MattParkman,

Since this is a discussion forum, I'm going to have to ask you what it is you are trying to discuss? Thus far, what you've written here doesn't seem to beg any questions, nor does it attempt to elicit discussion. Is there a point, or should I close this?

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Well i'm discussing a compound tri-sodium ammonia chloride and how it effects cells. First you need 2 salts to break through a cellular membrane then a third to break through the nuclear envelope then you need the remaining compound to adhere to the amino acids in the DNA before the telomerase and other enzymes for transcription

Not sure ammonia chloride is the right compound for it but it's my best guess.

 

This is a transcription interuption compound that allows you to centrifuge out the parts mid transcription

 

 

Any thoughts?

 

did the math... i believe the transcription stopping compound would be tri sodium albumin, not sure if it's possible to make that compound, anyone know?

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