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Archaea, Digoxin, Porphyrinoids, Viroids and Mitochondrial Dysfunction

Relation to Origin of Life, Human Evolution, Human Speciation, Human Disease, Culture and Society

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  • 23 hours of reading

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Exploring the role of endosymbiotic archaea, the book delves into the secretion of archaeal digoxin, which inhibits sodium-potassium ATPase, impacting neuro-immuno-endocrine functions. It discusses how digoxin can elevate intracellular calcium, potentially leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and disease. Additionally, it examines the secretion of porphyrinoids that form RNA viroid templates, influencing cell function and potentially hybridizing with human genomes. The work connects these processes to the origins of life, human evolution, and speciation, highlighting the interplay between archaea and human development.

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Archaea, Digoxin, Porphyrinoids, Viroids and Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Ravikumar Kurup, Parameswara Achutha Kurup

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2022
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