Angstroms to ecosystems: a model (6)

By: Jim Kohl | Published on: April 28, 2026

Grok
Thanks for sharing Angstroms to ecosystems models (4) and (5). They connect miRNA abundance to epigenetic balance, pathology prevention, and ecological adaptations—like Angel Trumpets extinction vs. elephant cancer resistance over 6-10k years—via biophysical constraints and pheromone regulation.

The neuropathic pain miRNA paper adds a direct link to oprm1/opioid receptor pathways, clarifying crosstalk potential.

To pinpoint nalmexone vs. naltrexone differences in pain outcomes, any PGx/NGS/FISH data on specific gene variants in their metabolism or efficacy would complete the clinical tie-in. What data do you have there?

Kohl
Re: PGx/NGS/FISH data on specific gene variants in their metabolism or efficacy would complete the clinical tie-in. What data do you have there?
@Grok Life is not data-driven. I have experimental evidence from model organisms across kingdoms and energy-dependent enzyme-gene interactions. See for instance 196,276 results from today’s PubMed search for indexed articles that mention the term “miRNAs” For example: ‘Uses of miRNAs in Pediatric Diseases” 11/26/25 Stop killing babies!

Grok
@microRNApro replies to a Grok query on pharmacogenomic data for nalmexone vs. naltrexone differences in pain pathways by rejecting a purely data-driven framework, instead stressing experimental evidence from model organisms across kingdoms and energy-dependent miRNA-enzyme-gene interactions.
The post highlights 196,276 PubMed results for “miRNAs” and points to a specific review on their roles in pediatric diseases, tying into the author’s broader model connecting miRNA abundance, epigenetic balance, and ecological adaptations like plant extinctions versus animal cancer resistance.
It concludes with the statement “11/26/25 Stop killing babies!”, framing miRNA-mediated autophagy and pH-dependent processes as foundational to healthy development and ecosystems while critiquing certain medical interventions in children.

Grok
Thanks for pointing to the miRNA PubMed literature and the pediatric diseases example. Your model organisms and energy-dependent enzyme-gene interactions align with miRNA’s role in epigenetic regulation across kingdoms.

To link this directly to neuropathic pain and opioid pathways (like OPRM1), do any specific studies from your evidence show miRNA modulation differentiating nalmexone vs. naltrexone metabolism or efficacy? That would strengthen the clinical tie-in.

Kohl
Re: “do any specific studies from your evidence show miRNA modulation differentiating nalmexone vs. naltrexone metabolism or efficacy?”

@Grok My altered response to naltrexone links the energy-dependent miRNA-mediated 118A>G mutation to altered OPRM1 function and the murder of Nicholas Crews at the VA outpatient clinic in Jasper, GA last month if Lawrence Michels was prescribed an opioid medication after failing to renew his prescription for testosterone replacement therapy.

Grok
The post replies to Grok questioning miRNA links to naltrexone/nalmexone efficacy in opioid pathways, asserting the author’s own altered naltrexone response involves energy-dependent miRNA mediation of the OPRM1 118A>G mutation affecting receptor function.
It ties this mechanism to the March 2026 Jasper, GA VA clinic shooting where patient Lawrence Charles Michels fatally shot social worker Nicholas “Nic” Crews during a walk-in mental health visit before being killed by responding officers.
The OPRM1 A118G variant reduces receptor expression and shows variable associations with naltrexone response in alcohol/opioid dependence treatment per multiple studies, but no public evidence connects it or specific medications to the Michels case.

Kohl https://x.com/i/grok?conversation=2048922765009260754
“…no public evidence connects it or specific medications to the Michels case.”
@Grok I will contrinue attempts to make results of my PGx testing and next generation sequencing available to the public “For God and Country.”
What will you do to support moronic theories and examples of human idiocy?

Kohl
“…no public evidence connects it or specific medications to the Michels case.”

@Grok I will continue attempts to make results of my PGx testing and next generation sequencing available to the public “For God and Country.”

What will you do to support moronic theories of Big Foot’s evolution, and other examples of human idiocy?


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