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Post by whiterose on Sept 8, 2007 17:05:51 GMT -5
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Post by skytroll on Sept 10, 2007 14:42:51 GMT -5
Chemtrails make mutations possible. Mutations are what cause cancer, muscular dystrophy, polio, aids, alzheimers, parkinsons, How mutate? by virus. .........altered blood cells.......altered DNA cells themselves. Who was Mendel? the inherited Mendelien diseases? When did they start? Some questions, I hope to find answers to. Now, here is some REAL Definitions of Cancer. This is only one kind of mutation. There are others, Why not an indepth study of mutations? Oh, they are out there. These are the Behind the Scenes folks. Bless them each and every one. snippet: follow this all the way through, you will be amazed. " What is Cancer? Cancer is a group of diseases characterized by unregulated and uncontrolled cell growth, invasion, and the spread of these cells to other sites of the body. The keywords here are unregulated and uncontrolled. Here¡¯s an example. Let¡¯s say you took a little chunk out of your skin. Your body would replace this piece of skin through a process that is nothing less than amazing. First, somehow your body would realize that you had gotten injured and that something¡ªa piece of skin¡ªis missing. Second, your body would realize that it needed to replace this missing skin, and begin to do so. Third, and this is key, it would know when to stop replacing the skin. It would know when no more skin cells were needed. The problem with cancer is that cancer cells don¡¯t know when to stop. Cancer cells are cells that used to act normally, but then they figured out how to not stop, and so even when no more cells are needed, they keep on growing and dividing. NEXT¡ú Follw till you read it all. www.aacr.org/home/survivors--advocates/on-cancer-research--educational-series-on-science-and-advocacy/scientists-on-science/scientists-on-science-basic-biology-and-cancer.aspxLets not attack, let's find the knowledge from those who can explain better than any of us. those researchers who can help us understand the Basics of this knowledge.skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Sept 10, 2007 15:21:21 GMT -5
Angiogenesis: blood and cancer VEGF VEGF: Vascular Epithelial Growth factor see video....is short...... www.researchvegf.com/researchvegf/vegf-videos/vegf-video1/index.mhypoxia? in this case I would think the EARTH has cancer, the DNA has been altered! toxics.usgs.gov/definitions/hypoxia.htmlanother definition of hypoxia, which brings in the air about us. "condition of the body in which the tissues are starved of oxygen. In its extreme form, where oxygen is entirely absent, the condition is called anoxia. There are four types of hypoxia: (1) the hypoxemic type, in which the oxygen pressure in the blood going to the tissues is too low to saturate the hemoglobin; (2) the anemic type, in which the amount of functional hemoglobin is too small, and hence the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen is too low; (3) the stagnant type, in which the blood is or may be normal but the flow of blood to the tissues is reduced; and (4) the histotoxic type, in which the tissue cells are poisoned and are therefore unable to make proper use of oxygen. Diseases of the blood, the heart and circulation, and the lungs may all produce some form of hypoxia. " www.britannica.com/eb/article-9041835/hypoxiathere is also NGF: Nerve growth factor Skytroll skytroll
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Post by skytroll on Sept 10, 2007 15:40:12 GMT -5
NGF: Nerve Growth Ractor: ...."Rita Levi-Montalcini Italian cell biologist (1909–) Levi-Montalcini was educated at the university in her native city of Turin, graduating from medical school just before the outbreak of World War II. Being of Italian-Jewish descent, she found that posts in Italy's academic establishments were closed to her as a result of growing antisemitism. Undaunted, she converted her bedroom into a makeshift laboratory and proceeded with her studies of the development of chick embryos. In this she was joined by her former professor, Giuseppe Levi, a Jew who had been purged from his job by the Fascists. Between 1941 and 1943, Levi-Montalcini lived in a country cottage in the Piedmont region, then in hiding in Florence. After the Allied liberation of Italy in 1944 she worked as a doctor among refugees in Florence and in 1945 she returned to the University of Turin. Two years later she moved to the Washington University, St. Louis, becoming associate professor (1956) and professor (1958–77). She was appointed director of the Institute of Cell Biology of the Italian National Research Council in Rome in 1969, a post she held until her retirement in 1978. After moving to St. Louis in 1947, Levi-Montalcini continued her work on chick embryos under professor Viktor Hamburger (b. 1900). By the early 1950s she had demonstrated that the number of nerve cells produced in these embryos could be influenced by an agent (later termed nerve growth factor) obtained from a mouse tumor-cell culture. In 1952 the Italian embryologist was joined by an American biochemist, Stanley Cohen, who collaborated with her in determining the chemical nature of this growth factor. Cohen went on to investigate another growth factor, epidermal growth factor, which controls the embryological development of tissues such as eyes and teeth. The early studies of Levi-Montalcini represent a key advance in the understanding of mechanisms controlling embryological tissue development. Indeed, in the 1980s it was established that the nerve growth factor discovered by Levi-Montalcini influences the growth of nerves in the brain and spinal cord. The value of her work earned her the 1986 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine, which she shared with Stanley Cohen." www.answers.com/topic/rita-levi-montalcini?cat=healthdefinition of NGF: Definition of Nerve growth factor Nerve growth factor: Abbreviated NGF. A naturally occurring molecule in the body which stimulates the growth and differentiation of the sympathetic and certain sensory nerves. NGF is a protein that consists of 3 types of polypeptide chains -- alpha, beta and gamma -- that interact to form the protein. The NGF beta chain (NGFB) is solely responsible for the nerve growth stimulating activity of NGF. The NGFB gene is in chromosome band 1p22. An ointment containing NGF has been reported to help heal bedsores (decubiti). www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4540EGF: epidermal growth factor: epidermal growth factor (′ep·ə¦dərm·əl ′grōth ′fak·tər) (physiology) A polypeptide produced in animals that stimulates and sustains the replication of epidermal cells (of ectodermal or endodermal origin); its human equivalent is urogastrone. urogastrone: Definition of EGF EGF: Epidermal growth factor. A polypeptide (small protein) that is a powerful mitogen. (It stimulates cells to enter mitosis, cell division. ) EGF promotes cell growth and differentiation, is essential in embryogenesis, and is important in wound healing. It is produced by many normal cell types and is made in large amounts by some tumors. The EGF gene is on chromosome 4q25 (whereas the gene for its receptor, EGFR, is on chromosome 7). The kidney is the main source of circulating EGF. EGF is also known as urogastrone (URG). www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=32393So, it is in growth factors proteins where mutations can occur. More on mutations later. SKytroll
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