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Variation in the internalization of differently sized nanoparticles induces different DNA-damaging effects on a macrophage cell line.
Zhang et al. PubMed Abstract Although researchers have expended considerable effort on studying the cytotoxicity of nanomaterials, it is possible that there has been insufficient attention paid to their genotoxic potential. Here, we describe a test model that we have … Continue reading →
Posted in Genome, Headlines, Health Related, Nanotechnology
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Protein ‘jailbreak’ helps breast cancer cells live
David Orenstein EurekAlert PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — If the fight against breast cancer were a criminal investigation, then the proteins survivin, HDAC6, CBP, and CRM1 would be among the shadier figures. In that vein, a study to be published … Continue reading →
Posted in Cancer, Headlines, Health Related
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Genetic Engineering
João Pedro de Magalhães JPSenescence As a transhumanist, I defend my right to change and upgrade my body as I please. I also defend that if I wish to have children with upgraded brains or certain beneficial features, I should … Continue reading →
Posted in Bioethics, Genome, Headlines, Health Related, Science
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150 human animal hybrids grown in UK labs: Embryos have been produced secretively for the past three years
Source: Daily Mail Scientists have created more than 150 human-animal hybrid embryos in British laboratories. The hybrids have been produced secretively over the past three years by researchers looking into possible cures for a wide range of diseases. The revelation … Continue reading →
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, GMO, Headlines, Health Related, Ponerology
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