Sunday, September 7, 2014

On Ebola Research by Dr. Don Robbins (Princeton 1993) -(Dr. House) From NewC post


   From a perspective of the study at the lab in Princeton in 1993, the cause for the resistance to antibiotics in experiment; Concerning the passive virus being affected and then  becoming aggressive and more resistant to antibiotics. 

    1. Searching for the reason for the changes.

    2.    Speculating on outer membrane. Proteins. Boosters. 

                           "Possible Causes"   
A cover that protects the sheath more but also changes the virus internally, over a period of time.

     Aggression was a natural change (as noted in experiment with mutating virus) because of energy and more resistance to antibodies. 

 Question:
Caused by the coating on the outer membrane? Let's look there. Check sheath.

      Also administer a higher level of sugars in the patients to note reaction to any positive changes.

 Outer membrane is where to look for the culprit.  A coating that sinks into the outer membrane. That eventually causes changes internally. (Protein relative.) *As related to protein function/energy.    

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