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Replying to @DNAutics
Using WT pathogen exudates isnt the bioterror folks are worried about with respect to Ai. All that info is free on the internet and known forever. Its just a really dumb use of resources and equally missed with all the synbio vigilance. WT bugs are scary as is...
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Replying to @Ryansikorski10
🎯🎯 Natural bacterium function as energy providers as well as harvesters. This is how they flourish and survive. *ALL biological systems are designed to “operate” in these manner. **The organic circuit system / energy producers / harvesters IS THE architectural blueprint / mechanics and the modeled / mirrored design for the SynBio hybrid nanobots / nanoparticles, etc. manipulated replications. The entire beast / transhumanism “circuit system” is based / mirrored on the ABSOLUTE transmutation / alteration of an organic biological ‘circuit system’ **FYI: Campylobacter jejuni & Vibrio cholerae, (mentioned in link below) ) are two of the most widely implement altered / mutated / bacterium that are deployed within the pharmaceutical / medical / military / energy domains of SynBio. They are transformed as trained causative agents; they are highly skilled with a myriad of responsibilities / tasks. *And when deployed they are dedicated to their mission. These two bacterium are two on an EXTREMELY long list of hybrid SynBio bacterium agents. Many bacteria swim using flagella – long tails that are attached to tiny motors made of proteins, just tens of nanometres wide. These motors spin the flagella, which work as nanoscale propellers to drive the bacterium forward. “For the first time, we have been able to see and explain how these nanoscale molecular machines have evolved in bacteria to colonize new environments.” Despite motors in diverse bacteria having the same core structure, different bacteria vary widely in their swimming power. For example, Campylobacter jejuni, which causes food poisoning, can swim powerfully enough to bore through the mucus that lines the gut, an environment too thick and sticky for other bacteria to push through. imperial.ac.uk/news/171354/n… The molecular structure of a supercharged flagellar motor inside the cell communities.springernature.c…
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Replying to @DNAutics
This was WT salmonella applied to salad bars. Nothing to do with bioengineering and no way to stop this in modern day. None. No amount of monitoring would trace this and again Ai nor synbio regulation will prevent this. My case in point.
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Gaetan retweeted
#IoBNT Bio-Cyber Interface Wireless Intra-Body Nano-Communication Smart Cybernetic Bodies #SynBio #ETSI #SmartBAN
Learn, cause the medical doctors have zero intention to fill you in, when it comes to the internet of bio-nano things under human skin dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3…
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Phoenix Rose retweeted
Yes, Sal - Welcome to the Machine 🎯🎯 Medical Chemistry = Pharma = SynBio = Causative / Syntheic “Living Material” Agents = Nanobots / Nanoparticles / Smart Dust = Digital / AI / Data Center Ecosystem.
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Manal Hasan retweeted
Synbiotics / Western Diet / Microbiome / Brain-Gut Axis / Inflammatory Markers / NLRP3 / Probiotics / Phenolics Synbiotic supplementation prevented the Western diet–induced cardiac autonomic imbalance. These functional benefits were accompanied by marked modulation of the gut microbiome, characterized by increased abundance of beneficial bacterial taxa (Gemmiger formicilis, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Flavonifractor plautii, Blautia glucerasea, Blautia stercoris, Roseburia faecis, Marvinbryantia formatexigens, and Romboutsia timonensis) and significant shifts in microbial community structure. In parallel, synbiotic supplementation attenuated pro-inflammatory gene expression in both peripheral and central tissues associated with the gut–brain axis (Nlrp3, Casp1, Il-1β). These findings demonstrate that synbiotic supplementation exerts integrated anti-inflammatory and neuroautonomic protective effects through the gut–brain axis. Combined Probiotics and Phenolics in Western Diet-fed Rats Enhance Parasympathetic Tone in the Gut–Brain Axis by Attenuating Inflammasome Signaling, and Reshaping Gut Microbiome link.springer.com/article/10…
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The collaboration between Nestle and Helaina is indeed promising. Precision fermentation for producing bioactive proteins like human-identical lactoferrin is a significant step in infant nutrition. How do you think this innovation could impact global infant health? #SynBio #Biotech #Medicine
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Nina Oku retweeted
Synbio-tits (part 2)
Symbio-tits (part 1)
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