Website review: Cancer-resistant mouse discovered

DVOLA DVOLA discovered this in Science/Tech 8 reviews since Nov 27, 2007
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DVOLA discovered 8 months ago
From the page: "Cancer-resistant mouse discovered A mouse resistant to cancer, even highly-aggressive types, has been created by researchers at the University of Kentucky. The breakthrough stems from a discovery by UK College of Medicine professor of radiation medicine Vivek Rangnekar and a team of researchers who found a tumor-suppressor gene called "Par-4" in the prostate."
wpbfl rated 7 months ago
We've got some of the healthiest mice in the world.
barrelhead rated 7 months ago
Sounds like an interesting development.
quyenthenghiem rated 7 months ago
mighty mouse.
bassascension rated 7 months ago
From the page: "A mouse resistant to cancer, even highly-aggressive types, has been created by researchers at the University of Kentucky. The breakthrough stems from a discovery by UK College of Medicine professor of radiation medicine Vivek Rangnekar and a team of researchers who found a tumor-suppressor gene called "Par-4" in the prostate."
girleddy rated 7 months ago
From the page: "Cancer-resistant mouse discovered A mouse resistant to cancer, even highly-aggressive types, has been created by researchers at the University of Kentucky. The breakthrough stems from a discovery by UK College of Medicine professor of radiation medicine Vivek Rangnekar and a team of researchers who found a tumor-suppressor gene called "Par-4" in the prostate. The researchers discovered that the Par-4 gene kills cancer cells, but not normal cells. There are very few molecules that specifically fight against cancer cells, giving it a potentially therapeutic application. "
Kingdozer rated 7 months ago
I have a Logitech mouse that cost $70.00. If it ever got Cancer I would be sooo pissed!
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