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MIZZOU is curing cancer
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:51 am
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:51 am
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:54 am to zou_keeper
That's awesome
Hopefully it will work in humans now

Hopefully it will work in humans now
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:55 am to zou_keeper
now thats something i can get behind! go mizzou cancer research center!!!



Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:56 am to zou_keeper
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New chemistry could cure human cancers when funding is secured.
cancer could be cured. to bad mizzou is broke


Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:58 am to zou_keeper
SEC research stackkkkkkkkkkked
Life threatening illnesses frickkkkkkkkkkked
Life threatening illnesses frickkkkkkkkkkked
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:59 am to zou_keeper
eh, yall could have done this in the big 12.
I'd have been equally excited.
I'd have been equally excited.
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:00 am to zou_keeper
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I'm fine with no final fours and no bcs championship appearances if we are curing cancer...
I wonder how many people would be willing to have cancer just for their team to get that 1 football national title.

Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:02 am to theGarnetWay
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:05 am to theGarnetWay
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I wonder how many people would be willing to have cancer just for their team to get that 1 football national title.
What kind of cancer are we talking about?
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:07 am to zou_keeper
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I'm fine with no final fours and no bcs championship appearances if we are curing cancer...





Way to go ... shout out at UGA as well

Hey we have the cure to AIDS
So by our powers combined we will try to save the world


Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:20 am to zou_keeper
While I'm excited to see how this progresses in future studies I don't believe the no side effects. The article states that the boron breaks into Li and He.
As most people know, lithium is used to treat bipolar by affecting brain chemistry. Furthermore, if y'all can remember freshman chemistry, alpha radiation is a helium nucleus (just the protons and neutrons). Usually alpha radiation isn't a problem because it can be stopped with only a sheet of paper. However, if an alpha emitter gets inside of your body it can majorly frick some shite up.
I assume these researchers were smart enough to figure this out first, but I'll keep my skepticism until the human clinical trials start.
Good first step though, and it makes for one hell of a press release
As most people know, lithium is used to treat bipolar by affecting brain chemistry. Furthermore, if y'all can remember freshman chemistry, alpha radiation is a helium nucleus (just the protons and neutrons). Usually alpha radiation isn't a problem because it can be stopped with only a sheet of paper. However, if an alpha emitter gets inside of your body it can majorly frick some shite up.
I assume these researchers were smart enough to figure this out first, but I'll keep my skepticism until the human clinical trials start.
Good first step though, and it makes for one hell of a press release

Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:22 am to zou_keeper
It certainly sounds better than chemo or radi, congrats.
Unfortunately we don't understand nearly enough about tumors/cancer to come up with a real cure, which I suspect will require genetic manipulation.
Unfortunately we don't understand nearly enough about tumors/cancer to come up with a real cure, which I suspect will require genetic manipulation.
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:25 am to Quicksilver
Roll Mizzou cancer research?
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:27 am to BamaChemE
Please don't treat that head football coach from Bama
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:27 am to BamaChemE
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While I'm excited to see how this progresses in future studies I don't believe the no side effects. The article states that the boron breaks into Li and He.
As most people know, lithium is used to treat bipolar by affecting brain chemistry. Furthermore, if y'all can remember freshman chemistry, alpha radiation is a helium nucleus (just the protons and neutrons). Usually alpha radiation isn't a problem because it can be stopped with only a sheet of paper. However, if an alpha emitter gets inside of your body it can majorly frick some shite up.
I assume these researchers were smart enough to figure this out first, but I'll keep my skepticism until the human clinical trials start.
Good first step though, and it makes for one hell of a press release
Mizzou is the home to radioactive pharmaceuticals. over 95% of the US production is done at Mizzou's nuclear reactor. Mizzou also invented the "magic bullet" where radioactive isotopes were attached to specific receptors in order to provide targeted radiation treatment at specific organs/tissues instead of submitting the whole body to the radiation.
Mizzou is well aware of what radiation does to humans.
This post was edited on 4/3/13 at 11:29 am
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:33 am to zou_keeper
Ole Miss cured AIDS.
Mizzou curing cancer too in the same year?
SEC speed, IMHO
Mizzou curing cancer too in the same year?
SEC speed, IMHO
Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:35 am to zou_keeper
Send some to Pat Dye's office. Maybe we can get rid of that cancer. 

Posted on 4/3/13 at 11:36 am to notsince98
as a two-time cancer survivor, this is encouraging.....but,will BIG-PHARMA allow this to be successful?...lots of money involved with cancer treatment and drug companies do not make drugs to cure disease.....they make drugs to make money....never forget that
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