The trillions upon trillions of cells in the human body and the molecules that comprise them aren’t conveniently coupled in just pairs. Instead, they are clustered. These clustered groups of cells not only provide the basis to life on earth, but they also form the spine of diseases. For that reason, scientists have long strived to get the clusters back to their original pairs. This effort has led to success by Canadian professors in Montreal, who say to have found a simple way to splice the clusters.
The researchers are creating good by their new-found process. The discovery of getting the cells back to their original pairs can greatly affect the search for a cure of cancer. If the network of clusters could be decoupled back to their original pairs, it would cause the subsidation of uncontollably multiplying cells. It would also provide insight into the function of one network compared to another. This discovery could make the world a much better place. To read more about the splicing of cell clusters, click here.
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