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What is Cancer? - YouTube - 0 views

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    In this video Paul Andersen answers the very simple question: What is cancer? He explains how damage to the DNA can create uncontrolled cell growth. He explains how malignant tumors can spread the disease throughout the body and gives possible treatments.
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Human trials for a new cancer vaccine just began - Business Insider - 0 views

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    A newly developed vaccine that researchers hope will prove effective at destroying tumors in cases where all other treatments have failed is currently being trialed in the UK.
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Nanotechnology Animation - YouTube - 0 views

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    2 minute cancer and nanotechnology
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Major Diseases and Stem Cells - 0 views

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    Possibly the most exciting use of stem cells rests on their ability to differentiate into an enormous range of healthy functioning adult cells, thereby providing a replacement source of cells to treat serious diseases. This ultimately means that virtually any disease that results in cellular and tissue destruction can potentially be treated by stem cells. Some of the conditions are particularly debilitating and these include diabetes, spinal cord injuries, retinal disease, Parkinson's disease, heart disease and cancer.
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Lessons - Resources - Life Sciences Learning Center - University of Rochester Medical C... - 0 views

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    Extensive lessons from hands on inquiry lab at University of Rochester, developed/written with research funds.
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Targeting Protein Domains with CRISPR | The Scientist Magazine® - 0 views

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    Current CRISPR-based screens often mutate the beginning of a gene, which sometimes results in the expression of a functional protein variant. To circumvent this problem, researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) designed CRISPR guide RNAs that would mutate the portion of a gene encoding a domain on the surface of the protein where a small molecule could bind to alter the protein's function. The team had previously identified such a binding pocket on the protein BRD4, and a small molecule inhibitor that binds in the pocket is an effective leukemia treatment.
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