by on May 5, 2025
The primary artificial transposon designed for use in vertebrate (together with human) cells, the Sleeping Beauty transposon system, is a Tc1/mariner-like transposon. Its useless ("fossil") versions are spread broadly in the salmonid genome and a functional version was engineered by evaluating these versions. Human Tc1-like transposons are divided into Hsmar1 and Hsmar2 subfamilies. Though both varieties are inactive, one copy of Hsmar1 found within the SETMAR gene is underneath choice as it pro...
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by on February 12, 2025
Alternating electric field therapy, generally called tumor treating fields (TTFields), is a type of electromagnetic discipline therapy using low-intensity, intermediate frequency electrical fields to treat cancer. TTFields disrupt cell division by disrupting dipole alignment and inducing dielectrophoresis of essential molecules and organelles during mitosis. These anti-mitotic effects result in cell loss of life, slowing most cancers progress. A TTField-treatment machine manufactured by the Isra...
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