
Cellular Communication - Dr. Jon Lieff - Neuroscience
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The Spindle of the Brain
I think Mylon is the most complicated thing that we know, so it's worth looking into. We found the neuron sending little sacks of information back and forth to the Mylon,. communicating with the Mylon. I'm sure there are nanotubes in the brain, we don't know what nanotubes do. cancers love nanotubes - they're very tiny but you can send a mitochondria in them. HIV is so smart that it tells the cell to connect with another cell, creates a nanotube, and then travels into the other cell. Also COVID does that too, so you don't get any signal outside of the cell that it's infected another cell.
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