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It looks like South Korean researchers have made decisive progress in the fight against tumors. Scientists from Ewha Women’s University in Seoul have developed an effective chemical compound that can destroy tumor cells. They published the revolutionary results on Monday in the specialist journal “Applied Chemistry”.
The drug manipulates calcium levels in cells. Typically, too many calcium molecules in the cell are harmful and kill healthy components such as mitochondria, which provide the energy cells need. Asian researchers have now found a way to use harmful excess calcium. Tumor cells are protected against and destroyed by a storm called the “calcium storm”.
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The researchers used infrared light to trigger the mechanism of action. But there’s a problem: So far, the formula has only been tested on mice.
The animals were injected with the substance using specially modified silicate balls. These posed no danger to rodents suffering from tumors.
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Researchers found that the drug successfully reached tumors through the bloodstream. The “calcium storm” was then activated using infrared light. Within a few days, the mice were cancer-free. And not only that: It is also said to have fewer side effects than known tumor treatments. Scientists now want to conduct further research to make the new therapeutic approach available to humans in the future.
Everything in cancer research lately revolves around vaccines against dangerous ulcers. Moderna announced a vaccine against skin cancer in mid-December. In February, pharmaceutical rival Biontech followed suit, publicly announcing a deal with Britain’s Department of Health. The first Briton is expected to be treated with the mRNA vaccine against cancer cells this year.
Source : Blick

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