Chapter 1110: Chapter 895: Snatching the Spoils_3 Chapter 1110: Chapter 895: Snatching the Spoils_3 The death of tumor cells is closely linked with this protein, the exact connection and the role of the K factor in this process are still unclear; these are the subjects for further experintal exploration.
Through recent research, Yang Ping found that the role of the K factor in the apoptosis of tumor cells is possibly realized through the concept of Chemical Induced Proximity (CIP). CIP utilizes a core principle of cell biology, which is that cellular regulation often involves the induction chanisms where two different proteins co close to each other.
This proximity induction is the basis of many forms of biological regulation such as receptor function, post-translational modification, transcriptional regulation, and epigenetic chanisms. In recent years, researchers have repurposed this principle as a research tool, applied in dical and biological research, whether in clinical studies or basic research.
If the chanism of tumor apoptosis is indeed related to CIP, and if the chanism can be deciphered, then it is entirely possible to activate the apoptosis program in cancer cells using the K factor through CIP and eventually kill the cancer cells, allowing doctors to find a way to kill cancer cells and to develop new anti-tumor drugs around this thod.
The main reason why cancer cells can grow uncontrolled is that their internal apoptosis programs have been blocked and are in a state of disuse.
It is very likely that so factor intercepts the process by binding to the promoter of the apoptosis gene, preventing the initiation factor from binding to its original targets, thus using epigenetic chanisms to suppress their expression and effectively shielding the apoptosis chanism.
According to this core biological theory, cellular regulation often involves the induction chanism where two different proteins co close to each other; if so factor binds with the promoter, is it possible to employ a tit-for-tat strategy, designing a protein factor that binds with this intercepting factor beforehand, to prevent it from binding with the promoter, leading to all tumor cells committing suicide.
Yang Ping boldly hypothesized this, since the cost of experinting in the System Space Laboratory is extrely low, particularly the two most important costs—trial and error cost and the ti cost—are very inexpensive here.
Yang Ping decided to research the chanism of tumor cell apoptosis following this line of thought, especially since his current project is at a critical juncture; whether it’s the System Space Laboratory or the real laboratory, he needs to fully imrse himself in research.
Therefore, Yang Ping has no interest in the European Spine Academic Conference right now; those matters are not on the sa level as what he is researching.
PS: Around noon yesterday, an elderly person suddenly suffered a heart attack at Wuhan Tianhe Airport in Hubei. Eduard Quintana, a cardiac surgeon from Spain, stepped in to administer ergency aid, and the senior was saved, making the news. This Spanish doctor, Eduard Quintana, has been exchanging and studying at Tongji Hospital affiliated with Huazhong University of Science and Technology for nearly a month, learning Professor Wei Xiang’s new technique—minimally invasive septal myectomy for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, and yesterday just happened to be the day he finished his studies and was set to return ho. Minimally invasive septal myectomy for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy—this is the new technique previously written about in the text, and its originator Professor Wei Xiang has also been introduced before. Salute to Professor Wei Xiang! And salute to Doctor Eduard Quintana who saved a life!
All the dical techniques ntioned in this article are not fabricated; the vast majority are entirely real, and only a very few are extensions of so scientific research results. I do not exclude the possibility of limited understanding on my part, which may lead to errors in expression, but this possibility is also very rare. When I have ti, I will open a separate chapter to introduce modern dicine’s “black technology”. Because it is terd “black technology”, it is because it is still largely unknown to many people.
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