No. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. They're not cytotoxic, which is what they'd need to be to kill cancer cells.
it kill cells
Small interfering RNA molecules can kill cancer cells by inhibiting the expression of oncogenes which give the cancer cells their cancerous properties.
cancer is defined as the numerous growth of harmful cells.so they kill the remaining healthy protecting cells,in this way they kill most of them.they even stop the reproduction of new cells and kill them if they reproduce.
1. Vanillin helps to kill cervical cancer cells. 2. Diseases that damage the cells of nervous system or the brain, septic shock, inflammation (involve formation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species that include peroxynitrite) can be stopped by Vanillin. → Vanillin stops the reactions between Peroxynitrite and Tyrosine (an amino acid needed to form dopamine).
Because they attack the cells in the body and cancer cells are just the mutated cell of our body very good question by the way
it kill cells
Small interfering RNA molecules can kill cancer cells by inhibiting the expression of oncogenes which give the cancer cells their cancerous properties.
killler t cells kill them
Cancer kills an organism by destroying the red blood cells.
I heard that peaches and plums can kill breast cancer cells :)
Samarium doesn't kill cancer cells. A radioactive isotope of samarium (samarium-153) is used in a chemotherapy agent, but it's the radiation, not the samarium, that kills the cancer cells.
Yes
Yes
It is the inserting of a virus that is capable to kill the cancer cells. This virus does not kill the healthy cells.
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