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E. L. Earnhardt
http://www.physorg.com/news82653370.html

Another "Cancer-Cure" that will never be used to save lives. You can"t patent "anti-freeze"! Try a claim on the "process"!
E.L.Earnhardt
El_Machinae
Just because it's likely to be a generic, doesn't mean it won't be produced. Remember your supply/demand curve!
LV<3B
wow that was a lot of big words!! blink.gif lol all i understood was that they can cure mice of colon cancer! cool.gif
Sarah
I agree with the one above!! haha blink.gif
Guest_chris
Now what would happen if these dox loaded dendrimers were made to target the cancer stem cells instead of the rapidly deviding cells?
I wonder.
Guest_chris
Now what would happen if these dox loaded dendrimers were made to target the cancer stem cells instead of the rapidly dividing cells?
I wonder.
philip347
Antifreeze has large amount of zinc in it.

Just plain PEG, which is also noted in shampoos, does not have zinc within?
Guest_doc
PEG is such a primitive enhancer. Cell wall specific markers as a tag, now we are talking a guaranteed cure or perhaps this is enough. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
ChaosTheory
There are thousands of cures out for cancer that none can explain.
They just appear to be ''unethical'' to use on a human body for fear of lawsuits or otherwise.
sawtoothmom
Um, I'm thinking that this is for geneticists only...PEG means an additional molecule is added to an existing drug to introduce the "main" drug into your system slowly over a period of time. Am I right or do I need to go to get my doctorate? ha. unsure.gif
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