13 OCT 2013 by ideonexus

 The Fundamentals of Cancer

Cancer, we now know, is a disease caused by the uncontrolled growth of a single cell. This growth is unleashed by mutations—changes in DNA that specifically affect genes that incite unlimited cell growth. In a normal cell, powerful genetic circuits regulate cell division and cell death. In a cancer cell, these circuits have been broken, unleashing a cell that cannot stop growing. That this seemingly simple mechanism—cell growth without barriers—can lie at the heart of this grotesque an...
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It is a mutated cell, a renegade, the key is to keep it from mutating.

01 FEB 2012 by ideonexus

 The Enormity of Finding a Disease-Causing Gene

[Locating, from scratch, the gene related to a disease is like] trying to find a burned-out light bulb in a house located somewhere between the East and West coasts without knowing the state, much less the town or street the house is on.
Folksonomies: genetics disease genome
Folksonomies: genetics disease genome
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Quoting Francis S. Collins.