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Blocking Telomerase Kills Cancer Cells but Provokes Resistance, Progression | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Inhibiting telomerase, an enzyme that rescues malignant cells from destruction by extending the protective caps on the ends of chromosomes, kills tumor cells but also triggers resistance pathways that allow cancer to survive and spread, scientists reported.

 

"Telomerase is overexpressed in many advanced cancers, but assessing its potential as a therapeutic target requires us to understand what it does and how it does it," said senior author Ronald DePinho, M.D., president of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

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Compact radiation source could put an X-ray scanner in your pocket

Compact radiation source could put an X-ray scanner in your pocket | Longevity science | Scoop.it

While we’ve seen developments that could see T-ray spectrometers featuring in a future handheld tricorder-like device, good ol’ X-rays could also get a guernsey thanks to an engineering team from the University of Missouri. The team has invented an accelerator about the size of a stick of gum that can create X-rays and other forms of radiation, opening up the possibility of cheap and portable X-ray scanners.

 

 

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Enabling technologies such as inexpensive genomic sequencing, portable medical equipment, and smart-phone medical gadgets can democratize medical care... if the developments are handled properly.

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