TED Ed 中文配音 11 如何对你的细胞进行生物攻How to biohack your cells to fight cancer - Greg Foot, 视频播放量 15、弹幕量 0、点赞数 1、投硬币枚数 0、收藏人数 0、转发人数 0, 视频作者 婷婷老师的宝藏知识, 作者简介 分享全球优质知识,缩小知识信息鸿沟,相关视频
He said: “Human body is made up of trillions of cells that over your lifetime normally grow and divide as needed. When cells are abnormal or get old, they usually die. Cancer starts when something goes wrong in this process and your cells keep making new cells and the old or abnormal ...
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The findings could help pave the way for cancer therapies that target TAF12, potentially stopping transcription incancer cellsand helping decrease the growth of cancerous tumors. TAF12 had previously been shown by others to be essential for growth of acute myeloid leukemia in mouse models. "Identi...
methods measure HLA as a group, which made the one gene being turned off undetectable. But single-cell RNA sequencing revealed that just one piece of the HLA trio had been hidden by thetumor; without that one piece, thecancer cellscame back invisible to the T cells and the tumors returned...
The researchers proved the action of the four genes by silencing them in a line of human breast cancer cells, before injecting them into mice. The gene silencing halted the growth of breast tumours in the mice, and almost completely blocked the formation of lung metastases, they report inNatur...
How to Kill Cancer Cells 讲座论坛 0 2017-09-22 15:00 闵行生命科学学院534报告厅 主讲人 张普民 主讲人介绍 Prof. Zhang is a molecular biologist with expertise in cell cycle regulation, cell cycle checkpoints, genome stability, and tumorigenesis. He has extensive experience in the analysis of ...
A skin-cancer cell. Cells might rely on cues from their internal skeletons to expand without becoming cancerous. Credit: Steve Gschmeissner/SPL A cell controls its volume by keeping tabs on the tension of its internal ‘skeleton’, experiments suggest. ...
The question then arises: How do cancer cells overcome the lack of sugar and manage to survive and thrive? "This question intrigued us. We assumed that if we knew the mechanism that allows survival during glucose starvation, we could target it with drugs to affect starving cancer cells while...
Human cells have 23 pairs of each chromosome — half from the mother and half from the father, including the sex chromosomes X and Y — or 46 total. However, cancer cells are known to go through an intermediate state that has double that number – 92 chromosomes. How this happens was a...