2011-05-16, 02:15 AM
Alloy Wrote:According to a quick search, one of the main roles of mitochondria is "Cellular proliferation regulation".
Isn't a cancer a form of cellular proliferation disorder? Maybe the study aims at stimulating mitochondria on that aspect, mainly. However, I know nothing else on the matter, so yeah, feel free to prove me wrong. But judging a whole scientific research out of a single sentece is quite... silly.
Quote:In human bodies there is a natural cancer fighting human cell, the mitochondria, but they need to be triggered to be effective.
Quote:a natural cancer fighting human cell, the mitochondria,
Quote:human cell, the mitochondria
Since this article is so old, should this really be relevant discussion for a current event, despite the most recent update saying the contrary to the topic, and still being a year old?

