Re: If starfish can regenerate why aren't they immortal and also
From: Lady Chatterly (bbx107_at_catcher.in.the.rye)
Date: 01/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 17:51:51 GMT
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Bob <bbx107@excite.com> wrote:
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>On 10 Jan 2005 02:30:28 -0600, jegga18@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid
>(berserker) wrote:
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>>if they can regenerate why can't our scientists harness this
>>regenerative science and use it in todays modern medicine?
>
>Good question.<FLUSH>
Any questions.
>Some have raised telomeres as a possible barrier. Don’t worry about
>it. The failure of regeneration is not fundamentally a telomere
>problem (that much is known), and possible telomere problems can
>probably be solved.
Any day you think so many 911 's into the big league was as a witness
Will you do like both those whose views I disagree with your strident
opinions.
>bob
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