I read this in the last post. While mildly interesting,what difference does it make if cancer cells are in a straight line or not in a line?
Thanks
GB Khalsa
The two researchers found unexpectedly last year that
the
> > urine extract, which they call "directing", when added to the
culture
> > medium, caused all the cancer cells on which it had so far been
> > tested, to align themselves end-to-end into straight rows.
> >
The two researchers found unexpectedly last year that
the
> > urine extract, which they call "directing", when added to the
culture
> > medium, caused all the cancer cells on which it had so far been
> > tested, to align themselves end-to-end into straight rows.
> >
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