Cells
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So how come a tumor that arose from the
cells
of another individual is growing on Jonas' face?
We think that cancer
cells
actually come off the tumor, get into the saliva.
When the devil bites another devil, it actually physically implants living cancer
cells
into the next devil, so the tumor continues to grow.
And just as the Tasmanian devil cancer is contagious through the spread of living cancer cells, so is this dog cancer.
And in fact, these same
cells
that are affecting Kimbo here are also found affecting dogs in New York City, in mountain villages in the Himalayas and in Outback Australia.
In fact, genetic profiling tells that it may be tens of thousands of years old, which means that this cancer may have first arisen from the
cells
of a wolf that lived alongside the Neanderthals.
Most of the people that Dr. Southam injected did not go on to develop cancer from the injected
cells.
So just finally, cancer is an inevitable outcome of the ability of our
cells
to divide and to adapt to their environments.
It's a description of the changes in the behavior of one enzyme when you drip a chemical extracted from some red grape skin onto some cancer
cells
in a dish on a bench in a laboratory somewhere.
This is the code that's in every single one of our 50 trillion
cells
that makes us who we are and what we are.
So we can say, my neocortex, the part of the brain I'm interested in, has 30 billion
cells.
It's just a bunch of
cells.
It's got a lot of
cells
in it too, right?
I can't be just a bunch of cells."
And there's really no evidence, other than that people just disbelieve that
cells
can do what they do.
When it winds up its genome, divides into two
cells
and unwinds again, why does it not turn into an eye, into a liver, as it has all the genes necessary to do this?
So we developed an idea, a rationale, that perhaps if we made a molecule that prevented the Post-it note from sticking by entering into the little pocket at the base of this spinning protein, then maybe we could convince cancer cells, certainly those addicted to this BRD4 protein, that they're not cancer.
And as we treated these
cells
with this molecule, we observed something really striking.
Leukemia
cells
treated with this compound turn into normal white blood
cells.
It's
cells
and it's wires all wired together.
So about a hundred years ago, some scientists invented a stain that would stain
cells.
And of course, as I mentioned before, since we can now start to map brain function, we can start to tie these into the individual
cells.
There are also these smaller
cells
as you'll see.
They're controlling who nervous system
cells
partner up with.
You can see collections and configurations of large and small
cells
in clusters and various places.
And so what you're looking at here in donor one and donor four, which are the exceptions to the other two, that genes are being turned on in a very specific subset of
cells.
And as we kept on scanning more and more, working on this project, looking at these two simple
cells
that have this unbelievable machinery that will become the magic of you.
And like this magnificent origami,
cells
are developing at one million
cells
per second at four weeks, as it's just folding on itself.
Well it turns out that in the daf-2 mutants, a whole lot of genes are switched on in the DNA that encode proteins that protect the
cells
and the tissues, and repair damage.
So we've been trying in our lab now to develop drugs that will activate this FOXO cell using human
cells
now in order to try and come up with drugs that will delay aging and age-related diseases.
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