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Extracellular Vesicles and Origin of Life

Archaeal Extracellular Vesicles as an Alternate Human Nervous System - Chimeric Infective Symbiotic Tissue Organisms - Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
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Extracellular vesicles are lipid bilayer-delimited particles that are naturally released from endosymbiotic archaea and can regulate human cell and tissue functions as an alternate nervous system. The protozoans like entamoeba with its viral, archaeal and bacterial endosymbionts would have evolved into the multicellular organisms or metazoa. The archaeal, bacterial and protozoal extracellular vesicles containing RNA and DNA viroids can by horizontal gene transfer lead to evolution of metazoan, plants, animals and human species. The chimeric infective symbiotic tissue organism evolves as a consequence of global warming and the protozoal, bacterial, viral and archaeal symbiotic colonies are new forms of life.
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ISBN/GTIN978-620-7-84358-9
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
Publishing date16/07/2024
Pages456 pages
LanguageEnglish
Article no.29471335
CatalogsZeitfracht
Data source no.N3000002389583
Product groupBU610
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.

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