@kimberlykitzerow: Conceptual/Structural Plagiarism: We followed the same order: autism → comorbidities → phenotypes → genes → biochemical pathways → time. But while I built my framework using biological function, they tried to reverse engineer it in chronological order using statistics 2 years later. They broke the fundamental logic, and even a peer reviewer called them out for it, noticing they were trying to retroactively justify the genetics “post hoc.” Each gene contains instructions for making one protein, and that protein has one very specific job. If it can’t do that job, the result is a very specific symptom. That is the foundation of how biology works: gene → protein → function → symptom. To group symptoms, I clustered them based on functional convergence points, which are proteins that manage or regulate multiple other proteins at once. I looked for convergence points that, when dysregulated, could explain multiple autism symptoms at once, and then autism comorbidities at once. The first I identified was BH4. From there, I saw a consistent pattern in redox protein shifts under allostasis and concluded that autism is genetically induced allostasis. They copied that same chronological structure but skipped the logic. Instead of mapping function, they clustered symptoms statistically, then retrofitted gene associations to those clusters. That is not how molecular biology works. It breaks the central dogma: genes encode proteins → proteins drive function → function determines outcome. You cannot skip that and expect accuracy. Even their own peer reviewers noticed. One flagged that their gene findings were being “justified post hoc,” which is academic language for: this logic doesn’t track. That warning confirmed what I already knew. They followed my chronological order of events but not my reasoning. This suggests they didn't understand the underlying logic of my work, which often happens when someone copies without comprehension. #autism #autismresearch #princeton#greenscreen

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Kimberly Kitzerow :
Yes we all have the same proteins that perform the same jobs with very little variation -99.9% conserved across all humans.
2025-07-19 10:48:08
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🖤🖤🖤🥰🥰🥰Nice work.
2025-07-19 12:21:10
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Kimberly Kitzerow :
The peer reviewer accusing them of retrofitting genetics “post hoc” is a formal logical fallacy accusation. It means "after the fact" - you found a pattern, then invented an explanation. This is extremely strong evidence that they did reverse engineer my work and didn’t have comprehension of the biochemical knowledge behind it.
2025-07-19 11:04:20
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