“The image shows an α-synuclein oligomer (blue) partially inserted into a cell membrane (left). Over time, it forms a pore (right) that allows molecules to pass through for a short period. The oligomer then reverts to the initial stage and transitions dynamically between the two states. Credit: Mette Galsgaard Malle, AU” (ScitechDaily, Scientists Catch Parkinson’s Protein Drilling Holes in Brain Cells).
A similar protein can make holes in cancer cells, but the problem is, how to protect healthy cells? The answer could be a miniature intelligent nanomachine that recognizes cancer cells. Releasing those proteins near the cancer cell. It can be the answer to that problem.
New intelligent medicines can help to fight cancer. The new types of medicines, based on proteins that can select and destroy cancer cells directly, or those that can mark the cells for immune cells to target, represent a new approach to fighting cancer. The intelligent proteins are based on the same proteins that cause Parkinson’s, and the main problem is how to make those proteins form holes in the cancer cells.
Another way to find a cure for cancer. It is to use things like mRNA molecules that order the cell to shut down. The mRNA medicine problem is how to target that molecule into cancer cells. Another problem is: how to deny its entry into the wrong cells? If those mRNA medicines are released into the wrong cells. The destruction can be very large.
“Fu and his colleagues have built the first artificial neurons that can interface directly with living one. Credit: Jun Yao” (ScitechDaily, Scientists Create Artificial Neuron That “Speaks” the Language of the Brain)
Artificial neurons can act as brains for those new nanomachines. That can be a breakthrough in cancer medicine research.
The answer can be found in the nanomachines. The artificial neurons that researchers created can control the nanorobots, which inject those molecules into the cancer cells. The ideal solution could be the nanorobot, created from intelligent proteins. That thing can travel to cancer cells, recognize them, and then pump its proteins into those cells.
That means the miniature submarine can be an artificial neuron. Connected to a protein that transports it in blood vessels. The system recognizes the cancer cell and pumps the protein. Into those cells. The protein can destroy that cell simply by filling it. And if that thing works well. That makes the cancer medicines more effective than ever before.
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-create-artificial-neuron-that-speaks-the-language-of-the-brain/
https://scitechdaily.com/how-a-memory-killing-protein-could-help-defeat-cancer/
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-catch-parkinsons-protein-drilling-holes-in-brain-cells/
https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-molecular-switch-to-reverse-cancer/
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