Friday, February 15, 2013

General knowledge of _ related to gene of metabasis of cancer of the liver

General knowledge of _ related to gene of metabasis of cancer of the liver
American scientist found a gene playing a key role in the fact that the liver cancer cell grows in a research about the hepatocarcinoma recently. This discovery further worked out the new method to treat hepatocarcinoma to people to bring the hope. Researchers introduce, this gene which is named foxm1b plays a key role to repair and growth of the tissue. When this kind of gene does not exist, dna can't duplicate oneself by oneself, cells can't be split normally. In the laboratory, after from suffering from the hepatocyte of the white mouse of experiment of hepatocarcinoma and removing this kind of gene, these white mouse's cancer and tumour on one's body are unable to continue growing. Researcher say this people find until growth of cancer cell have direct gene of relation on the animal for the first time up until now. Though the result which the white mouse of experiment receives on one's body, can obtain the same result in the human body perhaps, but researchers say, their result of study has great clinical meanings. Because the thinking that the result of study draws, can make people find out the therapeutic method that a kind of eradication liver cancer cell spreads finally. This have to make them feel extremely excited. Researchers still show, they are testing a medicine that can inhibit foxm1b genetic activity. The preliminary experiment proves, this kind of medicine can make the cancer cell unable to because get the albumen that this kind of gene offers and stop growing. This kind of medicine not only can reduce the vigor of foxm1b gene but also can slow down the growth of the population of cells of whole cancer at the same time. Study, find foxm1b gene exist in a lot of other cancer cell of kind too still. So researcher think in promote the intersection of liver and cancer cell play a key role grow, the gene, have same function in promoting the growth of the cancer cell of other types at the same time.
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