linkedin post 2015-04-18 04:41:26

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MINOR MUTATION. "We recently embarked on a molecular genetic analysis of the L-form state and showed that conversion of Bacillus subtilis into a form that can replicate reasonably efficiently in the absence of a cell wall (i.e. as an L-form) requires only two genetic changes." https://lnkd.in/d_F2hqt View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-19 08:03:38

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L-FORMS AND DISEASE. "Some researchers now believe that chronic and recurrent illness - and particularly the 'mysterious' and autoimmune illnesses - may be the result of an ongoing challenge to the immune system by L-form bacteria. In addition to challenging the immune response, initial infections can alter the expression of human genes and also affect human host-cell pathways." https://lnkd.in/dTCkxDw View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-19 08:09:58

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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE for L-Form bacteria being involved in chronic diseases many years after an initial infection. Diseases cited include: organ failure, autoimmune diseases, Guillian-Barré Syndrome, schizophrenia, stroke, cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, OCD, obesity, and chronic liver disease. https://lnkd.in/dTCkxDw View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-19 08:13:49

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L-FORMS SUSPECTED. "There is considerable circumstantial evidence linking tissue pleomorphic forms of unknown origin with idiopathic chronic inflammatory, collagen, lymphoproliferative, nephro-urological (including interstitial cystitis and prostatodynia), and neoplastic diseases." https://lnkd.in/e6qsu9e View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-19 08:18:16

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HYPOTHESIS. "It is hypothesized that these pleomorphic forms are not staining artifacts/cellular debris, but instead represent various stages in the life cycle of stressed bacteria: cell wall-deficient/defective (often called L-forms) that are difficult-to-culture or nonculturable." https://lnkd.in/e6qsu9e View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2015-04-20 05:19:07

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IoT AND SMARTDUST. "The "Internet of Things"--or the idea of connecting all machinery, buildings, and stuff, together into one big sensing, recording, and data-logging mega-network--is a hot concept in industry at the moment. Companies like General Electric and Cisco are busy making a node of everything ... The future is even more ubiquity (if that's possible). It's something called Smart Dust." https://lnkd.in/eSBshT3 View in LinkedIn
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