Revista de investigación en oncología molecular

Abstracto

Cancer cells consume themselves to stay alive

Yuguang Pei

The current study focuses on the cancer cell membrane and reveals a brand-new method by which cancer cells can mend the harm that would otherwise kill them. The cell membrane serves as the exterior of all cells, including healthy cells and malignant cells. Additionally, membrane damage poses a risk to life. Since cells have a fluid inside, if a hole is formed in the cell membrane, the cell simply floats out and perishes, similar to a hole in a water balloon.

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