The phrase
"rogue cells" refers to abnormal cells in our body that don't function properly. They can multiply quickly and start causing harm, like diseases such as cancer. These cells don't follow the normal rules of growth and can be harmful to our health.
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Especially in our modern world, I don't think there is any way you are going to stop cells from firing off and going wrong and turning
into rogue cells.
This means that fasting can help cleanse the body of not only the
resources rogue cells need but also the hormones that help them stick around and thrive.
Higher purity means less chance
of rogue cells developing into nonbrain cell types and mucking things up.
There is evidence to suggest the gene originally controlled stem cells or immune response, and was only later co-opted to defend animals against
rogue cells when they became large and long - lived.
If the T cells judge the pieces to be foreign or in need of removal, they reproduce, forming an army of clones that hunt down infected and
rogue cells in the body.
You now have cells that may inappropriately signal and
become rogue cells that could become a danger to the organism.
The tree itself makes the gall, acting on instructions from the fungus, like an animal
whose rogue cells produce a tumorous mass.
One cause of cancer is healthy cells» growing out of control and losing their identity: They forget that they are programmed to be liver or heart cells and go rogue, not dying in the usual manner but instead continuing to replicate into
more rogue cells.
I have been fascinated by cancer ever since I realised that it is caused not by foreign germs, but
by rogue cells within our own selves.
Luckily, there are several safety mechanisms in place to protect us
from rogue cells when something does go awry.
By engineering an artificial protein that targets the product of such potentially cancer - causing gene fusions, Hur hopes to trigger immune defense mechanisms that
kill rogue cells harboring the fusions.
The tumour microenvironment contains rapidly
dividing rogue cells that compete for limited resources.
Cancer, for example, begins when the DNA of a cell is damaged (or «mutated») in such a way that allows it to grow out of control, leading to many
other rogue cells and the formation of tumors.
At first the clusters
of rogue cells were so small that Martensen had no idea they existed.
The mistakes arise when fast - growing «
rogue cells» contaminate cell cultures and swamp the correct cells.
For example, «a belief that
a rogue cell of MI6 was responsible for [Princess] Diana's death was correlated with belief in theories that HIV was created in a laboratory... that the moon landing was a hoax... and that governments are covering up the existence of aliens.»
Cancer tends to stick around because it's practically invisible to the body's own defenses: The immune system doesn't recognize
the rogue cells because they aren't foreign invaders.
This helps teach the immune system to target
the rogue cells.
For a long time researchers figured the body had a tidy way of dealing with immune cells that might trigger diabetes, lupus or other autoimmune diseases — it must kill off
these rogue cells early in life, before the immune system matures.
Tumor cells often bedeck themselves with sialyl - Lewisx molecules, and
the rogue cells could be using them to escape detection by the immune system, he adds.
The trick of immunotherapy is to boost it to find and destroy
those rogue cells.
It not only alkalizes your body totally, and especially your digestive system that houses candida, it makes peroxide inside your body, which encourages apoptosis, the death of
rogue cells or cells which may turn cancerous, and is a super powerful anti-oxidant boost.
Free radicals are
the rogue cells that cause cancer and so many other dreadful diseases.
As we age,
rogue cells, both human and foreign, can proliferate throughout the body unchecked and this damaged tissue can contribute to progressive disease.
Lead
a rogue cell codenamed Cabal on a quest to rid the world of ruthless manipulators profiting from the tensions between the USSR and NATO.