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leeshiebean:

lickystickypickyme:

I apologize in advance that these creatures all look like penises. (old ones) but:
 The naked mole rat is immune to cancer. At last, scientists have figured out why. Naked mole rats are unique in many ways. For one, they’re the only mammals with a hive mind, obeying their queen as if they were ants. Also, they feel no pain, an adaptation still not fully understood. But most importantly for us, they are the only animals that don’t get cancer.According to the scientists, the mole rat’s cells express a gene that tells cells to stop dividing. The gene, called p16, forms a second ring of defense against cancer. Most mammals, including humans, only have one gene, p27, protecting cells from cancer. And while most cancers know a way around p27, p16 stops them cold.In the experiment, researchers gave cancer to a mole rat cell. However, unlike similarly altered mouse cells, the cancerous mole rat cell didn’t engage in the non-stop proliferation associated with cancer.Some other mole rat facts: their lips are behind their front teeth, they breathe mostly through their skin, and acid doesn’t really burn them. I don’t know what planet these things are from, but if they’re helping cure cancer, I’m glad they’re here.
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your first sentence… hahahaha.

This is pretty cool.

leeshiebean:

lickystickypickyme:

I apologize in advance that these creatures all look like penises. (old ones) but:

The naked mole rat is immune to cancer. At last, scientists have figured out why.

Naked mole rats are unique in many ways. For one, they’re the only mammals with a hive mind, obeying their queen as if they were ants. Also, they feel no pain, an adaptation still not fully understood. But most importantly for us, they are the only animals that don’t get cancer.


According to the scientists, the mole rat’s cells express a gene that tells cells to stop dividing. The gene, called
p16, forms a second ring of defense against cancer. Most mammals, including humans, only have one gene, p27, protecting cells from cancer. And while most cancers know a way around p27, p16 stops them cold.
In the experiment, researchers gave cancer to a mole rat cell. However, unlike similarly altered mouse cells, the cancerous mole rat cell didn’t engage in the non-stop proliferation associated with cancer.


Some other mole rat facts: their lips are behind their front teeth, they breathe mostly through their skin, and acid doesn’t really burn them. I don’t know what planet these things are from, but if they’re helping cure cancer, I’m glad they’re here.


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your first sentence… hahahaha.

This is pretty cool.

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