Researchers have successfully created a diagnostic tool that allow cells to determine certain bio-conditions of other cells, and to trigger the destruction of said cell if conditions are met. Using logic computations with values such as AND, NOT, and the most important, TRUE (as the end process in determining the final outcome), this "computer" network is a major step in proving the validity of targeted single cell diagnostics. In the article, scientists incoportaed the biological diagnostic tool into cells with the hopes of identifying and triggering the destruction of cancer cells. The identification process uses the aforementioned computations to discern whether or not the cell meets certain pre-programmed molecular criteria, the combination of multiple positive factor identities (in a five factor profile) equating to a TRUE value. The process is similar to the method doctors use in diagnosing a disease; the more symptoms and data, the more accurate the diagnosis.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Programming cellular destruction
Researchers have successfully created a diagnostic tool that allow cells to determine certain bio-conditions of other cells, and to trigger the destruction of said cell if conditions are met. Using logic computations with values such as AND, NOT, and the most important, TRUE (as the end process in determining the final outcome), this "computer" network is a major step in proving the validity of targeted single cell diagnostics. In the article, scientists incoportaed the biological diagnostic tool into cells with the hopes of identifying and triggering the destruction of cancer cells. The identification process uses the aforementioned computations to discern whether or not the cell meets certain pre-programmed molecular criteria, the combination of multiple positive factor identities (in a five factor profile) equating to a TRUE value. The process is similar to the method doctors use in diagnosing a disease; the more symptoms and data, the more accurate the diagnosis.
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