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You have wisely landed upon Authentic Biochemistry, with Dr. Daniel J Guerra, where published biochemical, physiological, genetic and immunological research along with biomedical and pharmaceutical science are interrogated.
Dr Guerra lays out the reduction of molecular oxygen to water and the accumulation of intermediate free radical oxygen species that are reduced via enzymatic activity and anti=oxidants. Aging is rela…
Dr Guerra explains how mutations in the glycolytic enzyme, pyruvate kinase, may lead to histone phosphorylation and the florid production of pro-oncogenic events. 24 July 2020.
Dr. Guerra delivers lecture 2 on human aging with a walk on the other side of cell fate:-pathobiochemical immortalization during oncogenesis. Published 21 July 2020
Today I start this robust examination of human aging from the fundamentals of life span and the molecular events that mediate the rate of senescence. This is Part One.
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The synthesis of protease-mediated hyper inflammation in pre-morbid respiratory distress pathobiochemical states linked to coronavirus transmission . How COPD and ARDS in association with cardiovascu…
Airway passage disease has been well characterized in cystic fibrosis and this research which involves both clinical and animal model systems can inform general respiratory distress syndrome and vir…
Dr Guerra presents his existential view on the purposive avoidance in science to admit the significance of belief in the knowledge paradigm. 09 July 2020.
Dr Guerra recaps protease mechanisms and zymogen activation ultimately linking serpin mediation of neutrophil elastase during coronavirus infection. Published 08 July 2020
Dr Guerra presents how a protease inhibitor protects a serine protease that is linked to ovarian cancer progression plus how protease inhibitor polymerization overloads the Endoplasmic Reticulum Asso…
Far from becoming monomeric and unimodal in effect, the anti-trypsin protease inhibitor functions to modulate the transcriptome and proteome of induced pro-inflammatory responses in both systemic and…
Dr Guerra targets his lecture on protease inhibitors as positive acute phase proteins serving a modality of repression against proteolytic degradation processes as induced by the pro-inflammatory cyt…
In this session Dr Guerra discusses the physiological and pathophysiological roles of serine protease inhibitors (SERPINS). For example, the physiological role of plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 …
In this Lecture I define and then implement a dialectical approach to biomedical scientific research methods that involves event ontologies relative to a non-paradoxical understanding of cancer path…
Dr. Dan Guerra apprehends several research publications going back to 2012 and proceeding through 2019 in a synthesis of oppostional logic and the published scientific evidence to explain the mediat…
A brief concluding lecture on the linkage of obesity with Type 2 diabetes plus a clinical case study discussion and review question of a mis-diagnosis via anchoring.
Dr Guerra lays out the prodromal manifestations of metabolic syndrome and insulin resitance that can lead to Type 2 diabetes in the obese sedentary aging population.
Dr Guerra lays down the basics of bioenergetics and the roles of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in the obese state leading to type 2 diabetes and the pathophysiological sequalae in chronic disease…
Dr Guerra reminds his audience that obesity is the global health pandemic of a generation and that it leads to multiple high mortality diseases associated with a corruption in lipid metabolism, both …
Dr Guerra provides the basic detail necessary to prepare one for our future examination of the current peer-reviewed literature involving hormonal control over health , infection and inflammation via…
Dr Guerra discusses hormonal ontology via receptor -binding mechanisms plus the cascade of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.