Experience with the device “MINI-EXPERT-D”
AUTHORS : Andreychenko G.Yu.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Vorkuta, Russia
YEAR : 2005 | Category : Experience
First, a few words about what are the levels of diagnostics using the ART + method [1]. Level 1 is cell membranes; Level 2 – the state of the cytoplasm of cells and metabolism in it; Level 3 – external structures of DNA; Level 4 is the inner part of DNA. In order to realize what we want to get when working on a 4-level apparatus, we need to imagine what DNA is. I’ll start with a definition. Life is a way of existence of protein bodies (definition from a biology textbook, school course).
Proteins are everything: enzymes, hormones, immunoglobulins, collagens, myoglobins, hemoglobin, etc. All living things (bacteria, protozoa, insects, mammals …) consist of the same amino acids (with slight variations), these amino acids are simply combined in different ways into a protein molecule. Lowerorganized creatures also have simpler proteins. The sequence of combining amino acids with each other is DNA, or the “headquarters” of the body. In humans (and mammals), one protein molecule can contain up to 2-3 thousand amino acids. The process of making a protein molecule requires a lot of energy.
The main energy carrier in the cell is ATP. It takes 2-3 ATP molecules to connect only two amino acids to each other (depending on the number of connecting bridges). Our body, as a self-regulating system, cannot afford to throw energy “down the drain”, ie. in the morning he created a protein molecule, the day it worked, and in the evening it throws it away. One protein molecule is built for a certain time (from several hours to, perhaps even several days, depending on the complexity) and works in the body for up to several months. When I felt this process, I began to look for information about the lifespan of a protein molecule.