Compounds
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And then after that, there are all sorts of
compounds
and elements that we can extract, like phosphates, that we need to get back into the desert soils to fertilize them.
Diplomats are locked in embassy
compounds.
We developed libraries of
compounds
and eventually arrived at this and similar substances called JQ1.
Certainly, there were molecules present on the early Earth, but they wouldn't have been these pure
compounds
that we worked with in the lab and I showed in these experiments.
Rather, they'd be a real complex mixture of all kinds of stuff, because uncontrolled chemical reactions produce a diverse mixture of organic
compounds.
They are also organic
compounds
in which one or more of the hydrogens in ammonia is replaced with a more complex group.
And as you can see, none of the organizations consider the
compounds
to be safe, which justifies the need to decrease them in our diet.
The second stage was completed at the Penn State University main campus lab, which is where I extracted the chemicals, changed the PH so I could run it through the equipment and separated the
compounds
I needed from the rest of the chicken.
The final stages, when I ran the samples through a high-pressure liquid chromatography mass spectrometer, which separated the
compounds
and analyzed the chemicals and told me exactly how much carcinogens I had in my chicken.
For example, volatile organic
compounds
are chemical pollutants that are found in our schools, homes and workplaces.
PJC: So speaking of estrogen, one of the other
compounds
that Tyrone talks about in the film is something called bisphenol A, BPA, which has been in the news recently.
This is our issue, because we collect these
compounds
our entire life and then we end up dumping it and dumping them into our unborn children.
And there's a whole range of
compounds
that they do use.
But what you can do with human stem cells, now, is actually create avatars, and you can create the cells, whether it's the live motor neurons or the beating cardiac cells or liver cells or other kinds of cells, and you can test for drugs, promising compounds, on the actual cells that you're trying to affect, and this is now, and it's absolutely extraordinary, and you're going to know at the beginning, the very early stages of doing your assay development and your testing, you're not going to have to wait 13 years until you've brought a drug to market, only to find out that actually it doesn't work, or even worse, harms people.
There are great discoveries yet to be made down there, fantastic creatures representing millions of years of evolution and possibly bioactive
compounds
that could benefit us in ways that we can't even yet imagine.
And when you look at what happens to that pipeline, you start out maybe with thousands, tens of thousands of
compounds.
Well again, by knowing something about the molecular pathways, it was possible to pick one of those many, many
compounds
that might have been useful and try it out.
This is something created by the Wyss Institute in Boston, and what they have done here, if we can run the little video, is to take cells from an individual, turn them into the kinds of cells that are present in the lung, and determine what would happen if you added to this various drug
compounds
to see if they are toxic or safe.
Second, we need new kinds of partnerships between academia and government and the private sector and patient organizations, just like the one I've been describing here, in terms of the way in which we could go after repurposing new
compounds.
Now, drug development you might think of as a rather expensive but risky bet, and the odds of this bet are roughly this: they're 10,000 to one against, because you need to screen about 10,000
compounds
to find that one potential winner.
The answer is that they use one of two basic strategies: securely storing these
compounds
or evolving resistance to them.
And venomous snakes store their flesh-eating, blood-clotting
compounds
in specialized compartments that only have one exit: through the fangs and into their prey or predator.
These tiny animals defend themselves using hundreds of bitter-tasting
compounds
called alkaloids that they accumulate from consuming small arthropods like mites and ants.
And sea slugs eat jellyfish nematocysts, prevent their activation with
compounds
in their mucus, and repurpose them for their own defenses.
When humid air, high humidity and radiation are combined with these organic compounds, which I call exogenous vitamin C, generous vitamin C in the form of gas, the plants release antioxidants which react with pollutants.
We do this all the time in English: Words like "heartbroken," "bookworm," "sandcastle" all are
compounds.
These are the gases and the organic
compounds
that we already have measured.
It means that time is everything, because social capital
compounds
with time.
Not a bad return on social capital, which
compounds
even as you spend it.
Bacteria compete against each other for resources, for food, by manufacturing lethal
compounds
that they direct against each other.
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