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Can humans mutate? What does mutate mean? Why cant human mutate? How can someone mutate? Why can't a human mutate? Why does somebody mutate? Cell mutations are caused by? What happens when cells mutate? What causes cellular mutations?
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i have got an assignment which requires information about how cells mutate and why and how these mutations occur. any help would be welcomed! ... It usually makes a faithful copy of your DNA sequence, partly because it has the ability to check for errors as it makes the copy. But all systems are fallable,
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Experimental cystic-fibrosis treatment could be used in many diseases. ... The drug, PTC124, is designed to fool a patient's cells into producing a functional protein, even though that protein's gene is mutated. ... Adam MacNeil on Drug makes cells ignore mutation...
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Nature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktop ... This article is part of Nature's premium content. ... The drug, PTC124, is designed to fool a patient's cells into producing a functional protein, even though that protein's gene is mutated.
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Researchers have found that when cells become cancerous, they become 100 times more likely to genetically mutate than non-cancerous cells. This explains why tumor cells have so many mutations. Good news on ... It may also help researchers understand what makes a cancer cell a mutator and how to slow the rate of mutation.
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and, when deregulated, are strongly involved in the genesis of many types of cancer (28) . Repression of c-myc is an initial critical event that is induced by TGF-ß and precedes cell growth arrest (2) . Constitutive expression of c-myc makes cells resistant to TGF-ß-induced cell growth arrest (16 , 29) , and the levels...
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Although the work by Hail and Lotan addresses the importance of the mitochondrial redox system as a primary target for capsaicin in SCC-derived cells, other investigators have demonstrated that capsaicin-induced apoptosis in some transformed cells (9,10,15) and in activated T cells (17) is associated with the...
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MONDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) -- An experiment that improved the natural cellular garbage-disposal system in mice made old liver cells act young again. And the same rejuvenating effect might be possible one day in the brain and other body parts of humans, researchers report.
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Cells with broken DNA will attempt to fix the broken ends by joining these free ends to other pieces of DNA within the cell. This creates a type of mutation called "translocation." If a translocation ... Mutations result when the DNA polymerase makes a mistake, which happens about once every 100,000,000 bases.
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