Karakanlud
Karakanlud
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5th May 2015
30th Jul 2015
*update: found a better way to mimic cell interior* Simulates the way cancer cells move around compared to normal cells.
bacteria press8 extreme random machine cellular science biology simulation cell

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  • Jacobus7252
    Jacobus7252
    15th Mar 2017
    this is going on inside my brain
  • epic5000
    epic5000
    11th May 2015
    I come back here every day just to see the debates and arguments going on :p
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    10th May 2015
    billyliakos01: nope, cancer is far more complex than that. if the only problem is an abnormally high reproduction rate, it's a benign tumor. cancer cells have other problems: if the reproduction is totally out of control, the lack of working tumor suppressors -which prevent mitosis if errors are present- will cause cells to develop more and more mutations. with these mutations they'll eventually lose their normal function and start to act independently. that's when the tumor becomes cancerous.
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    mateusdiasrom
    10th May 2015
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  • LeonardEuler
    LeonardEuler
    9th May 2015
    That's a total failure because cancer cells have one problem: They can't control their reproduction
  • pepper1boy
    pepper1boy
    9th May 2015
    so is the gpmp and anything inside it the cell or is the moving thing inside the cell
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    9th May 2015
    Destroyer127: It's more like the cancer cell loses its regulation to stay in place or move as it should, and starts moving around randomly.
  • Destroyer127
    Destroyer127
    9th May 2015
    so a cancer cell is unstable while the healthy cell is stable?
  • saster1111
    saster1111
    9th May 2015
    How to cure cancer: Delete the insides of the boxes around the cancer cell XD
  • jeriktelorian
    jeriktelorian
    8th May 2015
    I am pleasantly surprised to see you posting that reference. Good job :D