Hopefully the fact that this approach, which uses mechanisms already present
within the cell, will help it be more successful in the real-world. That
_should_ cut down on side-affects and/or unforseen consequences...the things
that usually sidetrack other cancer treatments.

On 8/29/06, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What I can say is that these cell lines have been very popular lately. So
> there's a push for researchers in this area now. However that said, most
> likley it will go the way of other initially promising lines of research,
> like envascularization of tumours etc, a lot of research will be done but it
> probably won't be a promising as thought.
>
> 

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