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  • Genre:MEDICAL
  • SubGenre:Research
  • Language:English
  • Pages:242
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350903195

Biological Impermanence - Protein Misfolding

In Situ Electromagnetic Origin of Diseases

by Keng C. Wu

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Overview
Sickle cell anemia was first reported more than a hundred years ago. There is still no cure. In 1949, Prof. Linus Pauling published "Sickle Cell Anemia a Molecular Disease", Science, Nov. 25, the first to hint connection between genetic disorder and protein misshape. However, even to this date, not a single study among thousands ever suggests what the underlying force causing protein misfolding; except invoking nonspecific terms like "aggregate", "fibrillation", "polymerization", "cluster", "clump", etc. to describe their observations. This book, by examining circular motion, periodic structures, electron distribution over sphere, electronic bonding, electron string configurations, electronic conduction, electric current loop formation, magnetic field, molecular linking, macromolecular formation, magnetic pile and potential malignance associated with it, permutation (mutation) of molecular organization, electrical properties of virus, etc……. , reaches a conclusion that protein misfoldings attributed to local, micro-, electromagnetic field generated by electronic current loops associated with electron distribution surrounding biochemical molecules constituting biological tissues are the culprits for many mysterious diseases
Description
Sickle cell anemia was first reported more than a hundred years ago. There is still no cure. In 1949, Prof. Linus Pauling published "Sickle Cell Anemia a Molecular Disease", Science, Nov. 25, the first to hint connection between genetic disorder and protein misshape. However, even to this date, not a single study among thousands ever suggests what the underlying force causing protein misfolding; except invoking nonspecific terms like "aggregate", "fibrillation", "polymerization", "cluster", "clump", etc. to describe their observations. All those "xxx " terms share a common trait hinting unknown mechanism that forces things together. With almost two dozens subsections examining circular motion, periodic structures, electron distribution over sphere, electronic bonding, electron string configurations, electronic conduction, electric current loop formation, magnetic field, molecular linking, macromolecular formation, magnetic pile and potential malignance associated with it, permutation (mutation) of molecular organization, electrical properties of virus, etc……. , this book reaches a conclusion that protein misfoldings attributed to local, micro-, electromagnetic field generated by electronic current loops associated with electron distribution surrounding biochemical molecules constituting biological tissues are the culprits for many mysterious diseases.
About the author
Keng C. Wu (吳耿志) a native of Chiayi( 嘉義), Dalin(大林) Taiwan, received the B.S. degree from Chiaotung University, Taiwan, in 1969 and the M.S. degree from Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois in 1973. He was a lead member, technical staff, of Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ. He has published six books, "Pulse Width Modulated DC-DC Converters" Chapman & Hall, Jan. 1997; "Transistor Circuits for Spacecraft Power System" Kluwer Academic Publishers, Nov. 2002; "Switch-mode Power Converters: Design and Analysis" Academic Press, Elsevier, Nov. 2005; "Power Rectifiers, Inverters, and Converter" Lulu.com Nov. 2008.; "Power Converters with Digital Filter Feedback Control", Elsevier, Academic Press, 2016.: "Power Electronic System Design" Elsevier, 2021. He holds a dozen U.S. patents, was awarded "Author of the Year" twice (2003 and 2006 Lockheed Martin), and presented a 3-hour educational seminar IEEE APEC-2007 S17.