>>184259>potentially an actual cure for cancerHoly shit nice. Wouldn't be surprised if he mysteriously committed (((suicide))), and his research was (((destroyed))) though.
>>184259>Cellular kill codeThis isn't new, cancer is when the cell ignores that kill code and becomes 'immortal' so to speak, replicating endlessly.
>>184272I think the main discovery is that they have figured out how to trigger the kill code.
>>184273We've known that one for a long while too, we just haven't done anything with it to my knowledge. The problem is that the RNA toxin has to be applied to an individual cell in an amount large enough to kill the tumour, but small enough that it doesn't kill off the healthy cells around it and cause a chain reaction that causes rapid systemic cell death.
This is the normal method in which all cells commit seppuku at the end of their lifespans, (re: when the DNA contained within is too degraded for normal cellular replication, cells do not actually have a lifespan, replication just becomes less stable). Other Cells are meant to detect this and release a counter agent that stops one cell from killing the entire organism at the drop of a hat. Don't be fooled, this is no 'cure' you can't 'cure' cancer anymore than you can cure any machine of malfunction and degradation, this would merely be another exorbitantly expensive treatment, although faster than chemo, it's potentially far more damaging if mishandled.
>the cell’s inner bodyguards sense it is mutating into cancer>toxic RNAYeah, this is gibberish like most press releases.
It sounds like what they have discovered are more details about the internal workings of the cellular self destruct mechanism.
>>184273Could be some way to duplicate the effect using synthetic RNA, or a way to trigger it on a low level, from the inside of a cell that can't be ignored. I believe we already knew about chemical signals that could induce cell death from the outside, but I could be wrong.
>>184274You're right, delivery is going to be the big problem. We already have other ways of killing cancer cells that should work just fine if we could just get that part solved.