▲ | neom 8 days ago | |||||||||||||
That spinning hat is pretty cool. When cells breath they create a byproduct (Reactive Oxygen Species) - all cells do this, they need to keep their ROS levels in check else the cell will die, but because cancer cells have messed up mitochondria, they don't do this correctly and typically end up with way more ROS. That hat agitates the cells so they produce more ROS, but because the cancer cells are almost at capacity, it overloads them and they die from ROS strangulation. "For 4-hour treatment: Reduced DIPG cells by >80% Reduced GBM cells by >60%" | ||||||||||||||
▲ | echelon 8 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> That hat agitates the cells so they produce more ROS, but because the cancer cells are almost at capacity, it overloads them and they die from ROS strangulation. If this is the understood mechanism and it has measurable results, why isn't this in widespread use? | ||||||||||||||
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