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"A gene called Pokemon could be "switched off" by doctors to stop cancer.
Pokemon, named after the computer game, controls the pathways needed to turn normal cells into cancer cells. When it was de-activated in mice, cells did not turn cancerous.
Experts think a drug that could halt the gene's function would be a powerful anti-cancer agent reports The Sun.
Geneticist Dr Pier Paolo said: "Pokemon is a main switch in the network leading to cancer. If we could turn it off in humans, it may stall the malignant process."
Researchers at New York's Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre reportedly picked the name because they love computer games."
"A gene called Pokemon could be "switched off" by doctors to stop cancer.
Pokemon, named after the computer game, controls the pathways needed to turn normal cells into cancer cells. When it was de-activated in mice, cells did not turn cancerous.
Experts think a drug that could halt the gene's function would be a powerful anti-cancer agent reports The Sun.
Geneticist Dr Pier Paolo said: "Pokemon is a main switch in the network leading to cancer. If we could turn it off in humans, it may stall the malignant process."
Researchers at New York's Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre reportedly picked the name because they love computer games."
Go team loser!
Good stuff, though.
Next up: Donkey Kong cures diabetes.
> Imagine learning about that in a biology lesson. The teacher would
> feel so stupid.
Which is exactly why I'm going to bring this up in my next A level biology lesson.
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Yeh. Sorry. Couldn't help myself.
"We'll have to operate, we need to do something with the pokemon!"
I have a feeling the name would be changed if this theory these doctors had actually works.
First it causes epilepsy, and now this.
Pokémon really IS bad for your health! :-S
"It does?"
"Yeah. That's why they're trying to get rid of it"
Genius...