Why Don’t We Get Cancer All The Time?
To replace worn-out cells, having the neighboring cell split into two identical daughter cells would seem to be the simplest way to keep bodies from falling apart. Instead, multicellular organisms use a seemingly inefficient, multi-step process to replace lost cells. That longer process is a defense against cancer, according to new research.
Original post by ScienceDaily: Skin Care News
Posted: December 21st, 2007 under skin health.
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