Thursday, January 23, 2014

The Island

Well first I want to start off saying that the movie was absolutely amazing :)
 2 questions that I have:

1) If we assume that the science in the movie was possible, then why couldn't they simply grow the organs through the DNA print of a person instead of growing an actual "human"? (pregnancy case doesn't count :P)

2) Considering the cost that it took for those clones to be built, 5 mil for Lincoln 6 Echo, lets suppose that the cost was affordable for everyone, would the plan still be viable? (since there's going to be a lotttttttt of clones, can't hide them now can you?)

iPSC :)

This article was so interesting, especially to me since for some reason I've been thinking about not dying since I was little. In my opinions its considering this technology, it really doesn't have much of a morality issue since the ultimate goal of science and medicine is to benefit the human kind, or in this case, let us live longer. Induced pluripotent stems cells do not need eggs to revert to the embroylike state and that is simply mind blowing to me because embryos are basically evolved eggs. Also, the fact that it can convert into 220 different human cells was amazing since you can target whatever cell you want to regrow which makes things a lot easier. Because of these iPSC cells, there is a possibility for many cells that usually stop at the G1 interphase to keep reproducing thus increasing our life span.
Below shows how cells can be reprogrammed into iPSC cells:

Monday, January 20, 2014

Cancer.. "stage II" uhoh

I spent last week mostly working on my cancer project which reviews a new cure to melanoma skin cancer, and if you are interested in that you can go to my google site and check that out. Moreover, we took a Cancer Quest, unlike any other, we had to cure cancer...My beloved partner Anthony Dahi and I came up with the solution to put a virus beside the cancer cell and suck up the ATP that the cancer needs thus killing the cancer. And now we are watching this amazing movie called the Island, I was pretty shocked in the beginning to see Michael Bay directing it with Scarlet Jo in it :)

Cancer?... pfft just some cells acting weird

Cancers are diseases that are still mostly unknown to humankind and is caused by abnormal cell growth in parts of a body. Unlike normal cells, cancer cells do not have an order to grow, divide and die, in fact, they never know when to stop dividing and can clump up into a very small space while still dividing. When the cells cluster together in a tight space, then a tumor is formed.


Then, why do cancer cells keep reproducing? Simply because just like blood cells and sperm cells, cancer cells know how to create telomerase to rebuild telomeres. Telomeres are on the ends of a cell and everytime a cell goes through mitosis, the telomere is cut a little shorter, until there is no more telomere, then the cell cannot reproduce and dies.

Curing cancer?... so if we can simply take away the telomerase from cancer cells, we cure cancer? technically, yes but then blood cells and sperm cells wont reproduce either and you will die. Therefore if we can only focus killing telomere of the cancer cells, then we can cure cancer.