If CRISPR allows to target specific genes, and cancer occurs when cell’s DNA changes to multiply uncontrollably and refuse the immune system’s orders to die, why can’t we just use CRISPR to solve most of the cancers? 608 viewsSeptember 5, 2024BiologyOther Question100.55K September 5, 2024 0 Comments I guess there could be many genes that affect the “grow uncontrollably” part or the “refuse to die” part, but can’t we just target all of them? In: Biology 11 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted September 5, 2024 0 Comments I have a better question…if everything has its own resonance frequency even cancer cells, why can’t we use the resonance frequency of the cells against themselves to destroy them which wouldn’t harm the other healthy cells around them? You are viewing 1 out of 11 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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