Our old friend P53 is in the news: adrenaline will affect levels of P53 etc.:
http://www.dukehealth.org/health_librar ... dna-damage
via
http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/08 ... Damage-DNA
Adrenaline will affect levels of P53
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Re: Adrenaline will affect levels of P53
Lol I read this (not the links) as "PS3" and it was making no sense at all!
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Re: Adrenaline will affect levels of P53
Interesting read. Too bad F@H isn't currently doing a lot of P53/cancer related work, it could give us some very important insights.
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Re: Adrenaline will affect levels of P53
Given that the bulk of work that Folding@Home accomplishes is basic research and not finely tuned towards any one specific physical application, I would imagine that results will benefit quite a number of disciplines and efforts, eventually. Computers keep becoming faster and faster, and F@H's software keeps becoming more efficient. Eventually there will be mountains of research that, I'm sure, will have benefits for many programs outside of the original charter.Too bad F@H isn't currently doing a lot of P53/cancer related work, it could give us some very important insights.
Obviously, any of the Pande Group staff are welcomed to check my ramblings inaccuracies.
Yeah, I did the same thing! PS3, adrenaline, what the....?Lol I read this (not the links) as "PS3" and it was making no sense at all!
Re: Adrenaline will affect levels of P53
Sure F@H is doing a lot of basis research. But there are currently many projects around Abeta (an Alzheimer protein) which is quite specific research. I know that Folding@Home's resources are limited. It's a matter of what the PG prefers to to do with its resources, and currently most of them go to Alzheimer's, even though I would prefer cancer research (of course these decisions are not up to us).