[D-G] Thoreau, etc.

charles hubaker solntsepyati at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 30 10:23:19 PDT 2009


Vinculin is a marker for focal complexes. The gene for Batrachochytrium vinculin has been sequenced. Some of the parameters of interaction of the vinculin gene in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis have been described. The following connects HIV infection with Gymnoascus, which was mapped in the previous message:

Pubmed
(Type in abstract number)

18032858  A Clinical and Mycological Study of Onychomycosis in HIV Infection

Aspergillus is mentioned in the report above. This writer has seen photographs of a vegetarian's spleen that appeared to be covered with a lawn of Penicillium, except that that lawn was Aspergillus. In the Aspergillus nidulans group, Eurotium connects with fungal opportunists on smoked and cured ham.

'Berkeley's material was also examined by Montagne and part of it deposited in the Museum d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris. This was reexamined by Patouillard in 1891 and its ascomycetous nature determined....In Aspergillus flavus(L.) Link (Eurotium herbariorum Wigg.) the mycelial cells, phialides, conidia, and ascospores are all coenocytic (Dangeard, op cit).'
(Thom C, Raper KB, The Aspergillus nidulans Group, Mycologia (1939) 31:653-669)

Acitheca
http://pick4.pick.uga.edu/mp/20m?kind=Acitheca

It is the hydrogen-bonding patterns in H5N1 avian influenza and H1N1 swine flu that are surprisingly similar. The proven vector of the deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza has been shown to be Passer montanus in Korea. Passer montanus was introduced into the Missouri Botanical Gardens almost a century ago, and at that time, some ornithologists were suspicious. The vector is in place, and theses viruses and fungi care not what the reader believes, while tension builds about swine flu vaccinations in the U.S., the Brits are now getting whacked with H1N1. Roulette anyone? Considering prompt counteractualizations, a Madonna video may beat the capitalist musician-mimic in the Punch and Judy Show, even though capitalism may find a way to benefit in the end.


      


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