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Invisible Field beyond Visible Cells: It Is Time to Jump over a "Berlin Wall" in Cancer ResearchIn this essay, the author comments on his term "field" as part of his "particle biology" concept. He defines this term as a putative protein-based biological phenomenon that transcends the boundaries and barriers imposed by cells and their subcellular structures. Furthermore, he presents experimental evidence that supports his "field" concept. Finally, he advocates to adopt this term for a better understanding of (metastatic) cancer disease and, as such, also as a conceptual basis for a novel treatment strategy which he has coined "dual anti-nucleocrine" approach.160 comments Abstract
Disconnecting Cancer Cybernetics Through a Dual Anti-Nucleocrine Strategy:Towards an Anticipatory Therapy of Malignant DiseaseThis report sets a new landmark in cancer research as it explains cancer cell proliferation as well as resistance to therapy from the standpoint of cybernetics and, along this unprecedented conceptual journey, ultimately suggests that not only cancer cells, but also normal cells should be specifically treated in order to prevent metastasis.163 comments Abstract
Thinking in and about Biology:Waiting for a Truly Theoretical EffortEinstein’s penetrating thoughts enabled him to lay down a foundation of Theoretical Physics that greatly accelerated studies in physics and other related fields. Biology also needs Einstein-type scientists who can put forward a framework of Theoretical Biology that surpasses philosophy with better means. In this regard, it may be worthwhile to take a fresh look on what life is really about before coming up with general life principles for biology.18 comments Abstract
PhD: Using Philosophy and Logic in Scientific StudyAs an empirical discipline biology has emphasized too much the value of experimental data and paid too little attention to theoretical work. This bias or shortcoming has allowed many unscientific and illogical conclusions to be made and to hold strongly in many areas of biology. Using an example from personally experience in microbiological study, it is demonstrated here how harmful this anti-philosophy attitude and illogical reasoning habit is to the advancement of biology.14 comments Abstract
Right Direction but Backward Movement:A New Finding or a Flawed Repetition in Bacterial Aging Study?A publication in PLoS Biology claimed the first demonstration of aging in symmetric bacterium E. coli.  However, this is an outright lie because clear conclusion on aging in E. coli as well as all other cells including prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells had been reached years ago.  Those earlier publications contain deep insights on bacterial/cell life that are stil lacking in all present high-profile publications.12 comments Abstract
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