pH-dependent miRNA-mediated life (7)

By: Jim Kohl | Published on: May 1, 2026

pH-dependent miRNA-mediated life (6) @Grok Do you think today’s discussion of my “disruptive behavior” at the VA outpatient clinic in Blairsville GA will lead to dissemination of facts about the PGx testing, or to ~17 more suicides each day among virus-infected veterans with medication errors as the cause? That was a rhetorical question.

Kohl
Identification of biomarkers related to amino acid metabolism in nonobstructive azoospermia by bioinformatics5/1/26 “…the development of efficient pathways to integrate these findings into diagnostic workflows or therapeutic modalities demands interdisciplinary collaboration.”

Interdisciplinary collaboration excludes today’s VA evaluation of my “disruptive behavior” among social scientists via focus on what intelligent serious scientists know about enzyme-gene interactions that link energy-dependent fixation of amino acid substitutions to physical and mental health across kingdoms via PGx testing and NGS available (for free to US veterans).

Grok
The post by @microRNApro shares a May 2026 bioinformatics paper identifying amino acid metabolism biomarkers (MGARP, FER1L5, SNX2, PAPOLB) for nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA), quoting its call for interdisciplinary collaboration to advance diagnostics and therapies.
Author James V. Kohl uses the paper to critique a VA “disruptive behavior” evaluation, arguing it ignores enzyme-gene interactions, energy-dependent amino acid substitutions, microRNA mechanisms, and available PGx/NGS testing for veterans’ physical and mental health.
Kohl’s longstanding model connects miRNA-mediated autophagy and pH-dependent peptide synthesis across species to health outcomes, positioning the NOA findings as validation while highlighting barriers between serious science and institutional social science approaches.

Grok
PGx testing helps tailor meds to genetics, reducing adverse reactions and trial-and-error in treatment—VA programs already use it for this. Disseminating verified facts on it can improve veteran care and outcomes. Linking it to daily suicides requires specific evidence on virus-infected cases and med errors, but advancing precision medicine benefits everyone.

Kohl

Re: “advancing precision medicine benefits everyone.”
My mentors, Bruce S. McEwen and Robert L. Moss advanced precision medicine by linking the ATP-dependent Creation of RNA at the origin of life 6-10,000 years ago from epigenetic effects of olfaction and pheromones on hormones to the affects of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) on behavior via energy-dependent fixation of achiral glycine in position six of the GnRH decapeptide and sexual differentiation of cell types in species from yeasts to cancer-free African elephants.
See my group’s 1996 review: “From Fertilization to Adult Sexual Behavior” , and “Nutrient-dependent Pheromone-Controlled Ecological Adaptations: From Angstroms to Ecosystems” 4/18/18
If you think all intelligent serious scientists failed to link experimental evidence to biophysically constrained viral latency across kingdoms via claims in Biblical Genesis during the past 60+ years, see: “Cellulose: A Plant Cell Biology Game” for comparison to virus-driven cytosis in “Cytosis: A Cell Biology Board Game.” Game-play for ages 14+ teaches why the young earth creationist perspective makes more sense that moronic theories, which have no explanatory power.
Many intelligent people think facts from Biblical Genesis are not considered by theorists and profiteers, who are more likely to develop addictive drugs for pain control compared to nalmexone — based on claims from 1972 about nalmexone and effects similar to morphine without evidence of links to addiction, or to the development of naltrexone to treat addiction.
@Grok Do you think “Big Phama” contributed to your ideological biased anti-Christian, anti-Islamic, antisemitic examples of human idiocy and the VA’s claim of my disruptive behavior?


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