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3/07/2011

Bacteria in a meteorite from outer space?

Extraterrestrial Life?

"Dr. Hoover has discovered evidence of microfossils similar to Cyanobacteria, in freshly fractured slices of the interior surfaces of the Alais, Ivuna, and Orgueil CI1 carbonaceous meteorites. Based on Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and other measures, Dr. Hoover has concluded they are indigenous to these meteors and are similar to trichomic cyanobacteria and other trichomic prokaryotes such as filamentous sulfur bacteria. He concludes these fossilized bacteria are not Earthly contaminants but are the fossilized remains of living organisms which lived in the parent bodies of these meteors, e.g. comets, moons, and other astral bodies. Coupled with a wealth of date published elsewhere and in previous editions of the Journal of Cosmology, and as presented in the edited text, "The Biological Big Bang", the implications are that life is everywhere, and that life on Earth may have come from other planets.
Members of the Scientific community were invited to analyze the results and to write critical commentaries or to speculate about the implications." 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Hoover

http://www.latimes.com/news/science/la-sci-alien-life-20110308,0,5561322.story

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    AIDS spread mainly through sexual intercourse, the HKU Faculty of Medicine at the National Science and Technology major projects, "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" with the support of mainland companies and universities, found a novel CCR5 antagonist (TD-0680) molecules, can effectively suppress the AIDS virus, but also help research become microbicidal agents lubrication gel or drugs to prevent HIV transmission, as an alternative to condoms important tool for the prevention of the virus.

    In Hong Kong, HIV infection through sexual contact accounted for 90% of cases, and the current drugs can not cure the patient. HIV primarily through the CD4 receptor and CCR5 coreceptor binding to invade target cells, as long as the research and development of CCR5 antagonists, can suppress the virus and CCR5 binding, thereby effectively blocking the virus-infected cells, preventing AIDS.

    Currently, Maraviroc (Malawi if) is the only one used in clinical CCR5 antagonist Maraviroc has been available but nearly five years, it has become resistant to HIV. HKU Faculty of Medicine at the National Science and Technology major projects, "Eleventh Five-Year Plan" with the support of pharmaceutical companies, Nanjing University, co-discovered a novel CCR5 antagonist (TD-0680) molecules, high antiviral activity than Maraviroc out of a few to several times, but also help develop new molecules into microbicidal agents lubricating jelly to prevent the spread of AIDS.

    HKU Li Ka Shing Institute of Medicine AIDS Chen Zhiwei said that, CCR5 antagonists (TD-0680) The discovery not only research into clinical treatment of AIDS drugs, but also research and development into the vagina or rectum microbicide gel lubricant directly for the prevention of HIV sexual transmission of the virus to become condoms prevent the virus outside another important tool.

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