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| E. L. Earnhardt |
Posted: Apr 14 2006, 02:08 AM
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http://www.physorg.com/news64157129.html
"Sugars" on the surface of cell membrane are most likely mitochondrea rejects. Cells at risk of accelerated mitosis will have an ELECTRICAL shift to A MORE POSITIVE indication,(very small). Accelerated mitosis is caused by an ELECTRON loss in HH bonding! You"re Welcome! E. L. Earnhardt |
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| Daein |
Posted: Apr 14 2006, 04:08 AM
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I haven't read the actual published article but I don't think it matters why the sugars got on the surface of the cells (for now). If it only happens when the cell is cancerous then a method to detect them is a good thing.
I'm not sure what you mean at the end of your paragraph. Mitosis isn't simple, lots of proteins and processes are involved. Uncontrolled mitosis usually occurs when the cell cycle timing genes get out of wack coinciding with most if not all of the anti cancer genes being disabled. |
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