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by sylware
599 days ago
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Then, basically, each cancer, cancer cells should be sequenced, then based on the type of cell and DNA sequencing, we have a list of "tools" to deliver payload to those very cells (without delivering such payload to sane cells, ofc)? |
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In practice, we can only make use of some known mutations. Not just for delivering chemicals, but also for "teaching" the immune system to attack such cells, which, once it is able to recognize them, it will do vigorously.
Let's hope that this catalogue will grow until it covers at least all the typical cases.