phagocyte Type post Date May 31, 2021 CategoriesBiologyIntelligent Design Tagged , Alzheimer’s disease, biochemists, blood cells, brain, caspases, cells, enzyme, Foresight (book), intelligent design, irreducibly complex systems, Jonas Salk, Kyoto University, lipids, Marcos Eberlin, microglia, Molecular Cell, phagocytes, phospholipid, Salk Institute Cell Cannibalism Shows Intelligent Design Science and Culture May 31, 2021 Biology, Intelligent Design 6 “Eat me!” cries a cell to other cells. But biochemists know it is for the greater good. Read More ›
Apoptosis Type post Date July 13, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , apoptosis, caspases, cell death, corpses, death, disease, epidermis, fingernails, foresight, homeostasis, intelligent design, lysosomes, macrophages, molecular machines, phagocytosis, proteasomes, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital In Cell Death, a Stunning Display of Intelligent Design Science and Culture July 13, 2020 Intelligent Design 9 Even tissues have to deal with the dead, and like everything else they do, they excel at it. The number of players involved in cell death is truly astonishing. Read More ›