The scientists found that, at certain concentrations, one of the compounds of the series
selectively killed human ovarian cancer cells without harming healthy cells.
Not exact matches
Traditional genetic approaches together with the new wealth of genomic information for both
human and model organisms open up strategies by which drugs can be profiled for their ability to
selectively kill cells in a molecular context that matches those found in tumors.
A dog that bit a
human was promptly
killed, thus
selectively breeding
human aggression out of this animal