Re: [apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

2013-04-18 Thread David Doud
g. Thanks for posting on apple-crop. > Phil Glaize > Virginia grower…. heading into bloom > > From: apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net > [mailto:apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net] On Behalf Of David Doud > Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:07 PM > To: Apple-crop

Re: [apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

2013-04-18 Thread Phil Glaize
. Phil Glaize Virginia grower.. heading into bloom From: apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net [mailto:apple-crop-boun...@virtualorchard.net] On Behalf Of David Doud Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 9:07 PM To: Apple-crop discussion list Subject: Re: [apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

Re: [apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

2013-04-18 Thread David Doud
On Apr 17, 2013, at 2:04 PM, robjwal...@gmail.com wrote: > David: > > Thanks for the PDF. As I had thought, the only cell type studied was HT29, a > human colon cancer cell line. No other tumor cell types or, more > importantly, normal cell types were studied here. Proper experimental >

Re: [apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

2013-04-16 Thread robjwalter
This journal is kind of obscure and I can't get this article from my university library, but would be interested in seeing it in its entirety. If someone could get it to me as a PDF, I'd appreciate it. Cancer chemopreventatives, carcinogenesis, and cell culture happen to be among my specialties.

[apple-crop] apple anti-cancer research

2013-04-16 Thread David Doud
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23511050 Chinese study - "Oligosaccharide from apple induces apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in HT29 human colon cancer cells." If I read the abstract correctly, this was published last month - Dunno - it would be nice if someone knowledgable could review thi