Abstract
This disclosure defines a hardware-centric addendum to the SP-26 Protocol, specifically addressing the neutralization of neurotropic agents that bypass systemic immune sentries via axonal transport. The protocol specifies the engineering of "Neural-Sentry" units—specialized macrophages anchored at the Neuromuscular Junction (NMJ). These units express interface-mimetic receptors (nAChR/p75NTR) to act as decoy "Ghost Neurons," intercepting pathogens before they can enter the peripheral nervous system. Neutralization is achieved through a two-stage sequence: (1) immediate enzymatic degradation within a Synthetic Virus-Containing Compartment (S-VCC) and (2) secondary solid-state petrification into a 200nm amorphous silica shell. This "Physical Firewall" ensures that high-velocity neuro-pathogens are mechanically entombed and air-gapped from the axonal highway, establishing a permanent, mutation-proof standard for neural biosecurity.
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Recommended Citation
Gossett, Jon S., "Technical Addendum: SP-26 (v2.1) – The Neural Sentry Protocol (NMJ-Sequestration Standard)", Technical Disclosure Commons, (March 09, 2026)
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/9477