Land mouse cells Ability Inhibitory Development of Cancer
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Scientists from the University of Rochester in New York showed that the blind mole cells have evolved so as to inhibit the growth of cancerous tumor cells.
While 23 percent of people die from cancer, moles blind can actually live up to 21 years without any disease. Though these animals only live underground in the dark, food shortages, many pathogens, and low oxygen levels. Even so the molecules in their bodies adapt and provide resistance to the situation.
Land of the blind mouse cells do not divide more rapidly than the cells of other species but to the point when the cells die en masse in the cell together. It is still being studied by scientists.
"This is something we have to find out. Currently, scientists are looking for ways to keep the cells alive blind mole in the lab," said Jerry Shay studying the mechanism of cellular aging at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, as reported by Scitechdaily (06/11).
Even now scientists are still learning, but researchers believe that the mechanism of cell death that causes mass blind mole longevity. This mechanism can also be used to clean the cells pre-cancer in humans and prevent the growth of harmful tumors.
