Friday, October 1, 2010

http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2010/09/29/sneaking_spies_into_a_cells_nucleus.html


Summary:
People at duke are sending “spies” in to the command center of the cell or the nucleus. This allows them to see what’s going on inside the cell. If it is successful enough they could use procedures like this to prevent cancer. It also shows how drugs and other things affect and go into the nucleus. This kind of goes along with what we did with the egg this week and talking about cells.

Opinion: I think this is great! It could help a lot of people not only scientist but maybe catch cancer before it’s to late for someone. I mean if they can get into the nucleus think of all the other stuff they could get in to like ER, mitochondria everything! I think it would be so neat to see the inside of a nucleus.

Shelby G.

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