Tag: Cattle

  • SCN⁻-Bearing Tissues targeted in cattle mutilations?

    are cattle mutilations real? and if so, is it accurate to say all tissues removed include those bearing SCN? Yes — cattle mutilations are real in the sense that documented cases exist where animals are found dead with specific tissues removed under unusual conditions. The phenomenon has been reported since at least the 1960s, with…

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  • The molecular mayhem of immunogens, haptens, carriers and adjuvants

    The molecular mayhem of immunogens, haptens, carriers and adjuvants

    First up, the immunogen: the molecular maestro of the immune system, orchestrating a symphony of B-cells and T-cells like a conductor with a grudge. These substances don’t just knock politely on the immune system’s door—they kick it down with the force of a battering ram. Immunogens are a subset of antigens (because “antibody-generating” wasn’t obvious enough)…

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  • Albanians believed the supreme powers of thunderstones were formed during lightning strikes

    Albanians believed in the supreme powers of thunderstones (kokrra e rrufesë or guri i rejës), which were believed to be formed during lightning strikes and to fall from the sky. Thunderstones were preserved in family life as important cult objects. It was believed that bringing them inside the house would bring good fortune, prosperity, and progress to people, especially in livestock and agriculture,…

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  • The transforming growth factor beta receptors

    The transforming growth factor beta receptors

    a family of serine/threonine kinase receptors involved in TGF beta signaling pathway

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  • Asherah and Asherim notes

    Asherah and Asherim notes

    In the ancient Levant, doves were used as symbols for the Canaanite mother goddess Asherah. The Canaanite religion was the group of ancient Semitic religions practiced by the Canaanites living in the ancient Levant from at least the early Bronze Age through the first centuries AD. Canaanite religion was polytheistic and, in some cases, monolatristic. Some gods and goddesses were absorbed into the Yahwist religion of the ancient Israelites, notably El (who later became synonymous with Yahweh), Baal and Asherah, until…

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