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He means that he wants some of the booty that will be obtained from the accoplishment of curing cancer... And since i did tell you... i want 50 percent!!!! Or at least a green chili cheese burger...
Re: Immunology?This theme is pretty old, but I have seen it just now. Discussion about cure for cancer could be very long, but answer we won't find. Anyway, I have my own opinion about this. The cure for cancer will be found out but I strongly doubt that cure will be linked with cell cycle directly. I think there are too much way behave for cancer in the cell cycle.
I think the target must be DNR. What kind of treatments are most widely used today? Irradiation is the best at this time. Why? Irradiation breaks DNR. When DNR is not correct and absolutely destructed cell dies. But specificity for cancer cells is too little. So I will try to develop something more specific and very dangerous for DNR. (at SOME point it will be similar to chemotheraphic drug). All in one scientist knows that developing of effective drug would guarantee the Nobel prize. That is why the fight for developing drug is so intensive.
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Dr.Stein is a lecturer in Biology Faculty at Gadjah Mada University in 'Yogykarta', Indonesia (I still remember who write this Yogykarta, hahaha...). I can say that she lives in the Animal Physiology Lab and she is my lecturer Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
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