Hello @dutch - could BOINK (I hope that I used the correct term) be used to search for a molecule that could activate telomerase and extend telomeres in human cells / organisms?
following you sir.
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Hello @dutch - could BOINK (I hope that I used the correct term) be used to search for a molecule that could activate telomerase and extend telomeres in human cells / organisms?
following you sir.
if I understand correctly, if you have a data set to test, yes! in the same fashion as WCG when they found a more efficient chemical set for solar panels:
https://www.greenoptimistic.com/boinc-solar-cell-design-system-20081210/
https://phys.org/news/2011-09-millions-molecules-screened-ideal-solar.html
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It most definitely could, seeing as telomerase shape and function is relatively well understood. BOINC already processes molecular interactions on smaller scales, so I see no reason it cannot test for interactions with more complex compounds.
There are several exhaustive molecular interaction studies already being done.
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let us know when you find the immortal molecular interaction pls
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