Molecules of Cellular Memory. What AI-Researchers and Pathologists Can Learn From?

Authors

  • Ashok Kumar Mukhopadhyay Retired Prof & Head, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi, India. Author
  • Tapasyapreeti Mukhopadhyay Ex Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, Delhi, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JPR/2025(7)181

Keywords:

Life and Memory, Consciousness Mission of a Cell, Information-States, Weismann’s Barrier, AI-Memory, Pathogen Associated Memory Pattern (PAMP), Damage Associated Memory Pattern (DAMP)

Abstract

There is a science behind the development and storage of memory. There is a technology of recalling, retrieving, and utilizing stored ‘information’, that includes data, non-digitized information, knowledge, experience, and wisdom. We do not know either. Therefore, we have failed to develop memory in AI. However, even a single biological cell is aware of this science and technology of memory. Some molecules operate as substrates for memory. The cell applies this knowledge and technology in its day-to-day activities of the metabolomes, proteomes, genomes, and epigenomes through signalosomes, organelosomes etc. Intention-based holonomic memory communication between cells happens through exosomes or extracellular vesicles, even breaking through Weismann’s Barrier. 

Author Biographies

  • Ashok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Retired Prof & Head, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi, India.

    Ashok Kumar Mukhopadhyay, Retired Prof & Head, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi, India. 

  • Tapasyapreeti Mukhopadhyay, Ex Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, Delhi, India

    Tapasyapreeti Mukhopadhyay, Ex Assistant Professor, Laboratory Medicine, AIIMS, Delhi, India 

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Published

2025-09-11