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The book explores the role of endogenous digoxin in various health conditions, including schizophrenia and autoimmune diseases, proposing a connection to archaea that may synthesize digoxin via a mevalonate pathway. It introduces a hypothesis that metal actinides found in beach sands could have influenced the emergence of life, suggesting cholesterol as a primal prebiotic molecule. The text posits that archaea function as endosymbionts within human cells, playing a crucial role in cellular regulation and linking digoxin to broader implications in human disease and metabolism.
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The Molecule of Life - Endosymbiotic Archaeal Digoxin Volume 2, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup
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- Title
- The Molecule of Life - Endosymbiotic Archaeal Digoxin Volume 2
- Subtitle
- The Key to Human Disease
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Released
- 2020
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 392
- ISBN13
- 9786203026795
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- The book explores the role of endogenous digoxin in various health conditions, including schizophrenia and autoimmune diseases, proposing a connection to archaea that may synthesize digoxin via a mevalonate pathway. It introduces a hypothesis that metal actinides found in beach sands could have influenced the emergence of life, suggesting cholesterol as a primal prebiotic molecule. The text posits that archaea function as endosymbionts within human cells, playing a crucial role in cellular regulation and linking digoxin to broader implications in human disease and metabolism.