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Feb 2, 2010: Henrietta Lacks
Here's my contribution to Black History Month.
The picture, taken in 1945, is Henrietta Lacks and her husband David. You, I, we, owe Henrietta... bigtime! http://cellar.org/2010/HenriettaLacks.jpg Quote:
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But anyway, things got complicated later on.... link Via |
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Nice academic postdoc work
So a postdoc called Henrietta’s husband one day, to ask for additional tissue samples. The way the husband understood the phone call was: “We’ve got your wife. She’s alive in a laboratory. We’ve been doing research on her for the last 25 years. And now we have to test your kids to see if they have cancer.”
Anyway, some postdocs can easily scare the hell out of any given human being... |
I'm pretty sure that's not what the postdoc said. :rolleyes:
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Yes. earlier in that paragraph they pointed out that her husband only had a 3rd grade education. However they didn't say whether or not he had a 3rd grade intellect.
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Cancer is a disorder of endlessly replicating cells ie immoral cells. So it only makes sense that the cells that are preserved by endless replication are cancerous.
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There's a disease in dogs called canine transmissible venereal tumor that's essentially a cancer that's morphed into a std.
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(Overheard in the petri dish)
"Gee, Hela. What are we going to do tonight? Narf!" "The same thing we do every night. Try to take over the culture!" |
Merc. That damn Kudzu?
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This was just on NPR - I heard it on the way home from school just now. :)
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Well, no Nobel Prize for me then. I've spent my life looking for immoral cells.
Wait...there's one now....:ggw: Uh oh..looks like an epidemic :bj::bj3::bj4::bj2: |
Getting serious for a moment, one of mankind's greatest gifts is the ability to salvage some good from tragedy.
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So what happens when one of these HeLa cells floats up some researcher's nose?
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I asked some cancer researchers just that question. They said it would be alright for you to come and find out.
Sometimes they have such a practical way of thinking! Your appointment is at 10 a.m. on Friday. :D Seriously, this kind of stuff always scares the beejesus out of me. Just let something like that get out, and have it be 1) highly contagious, and 2) quickly fatal and you're looking at a real threat to our species. :eek: |
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Here's another article with more info:
http://www.jhu.edu/~jhumag/0400web/01.html |
Excellent link, thanks gozar. :thumbsup:
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Petri dishes and other growth media don't have immune systems. :) ETA: they have been worked with since the 1950s when protocols were far laxer, and are considered Biosafety level 2 materials. If these were going to get out of control in the human population, it would have happened a long time ago. Fight FUD! ETA2: They have a different number of chromosomes that the standard human. Some researchers have postulated that it is in fact a new species: Helacyton gartleri. Amazing! ETA3: from MeFi: Quote:
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Good info pie. Thanks.
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Doesn't the Human Papiloma Virus cause cervical cancer?
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HPV? Not usually. Most people's immune system prevents the virus from taking over cells in that way. The HPV lives on, but doesn't cause much problem.
Some strains of HPV are worse in that respect, than others though. If you saw the YouTube vid's on "Tree Man", you see a guy who's skin cells were able to be taken over by a strain of HPV, and the result was horrific to say the least. He just didn't have the normal gene immune response to control the HPV strain he came in contact with. There are some other virus's which do cause cancer directly, but they're rare. They just found a new one that jumped species from dogs, according to the BBC this month. The virus's and bacteria I worry about are the one's that we create as biological weapons. Where they splice something that spreads as fast as measles, onto a deadly killer disease. Fast acting, no known cure. It would make HIV look like peanuts in comparison. Several countries have done significant research into this field. |
If you're into that sort of thing, look for the sciencegasm thread; I put some links there about new broad spectrum antivirals. Excellent stuff, but a lot of it was done by DARPA :eyebrow: .
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True, I'm hoping this is a Defense Against Dark Arts idea.
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Well if you want to worry about something, worry about this.
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What could possibly go wrong? :right:
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