I went to Israel for a few days and was keen to go to Bethlehem. The Israelis I bet were terrified of the idea, and thought I'd be killed if I went. (I didn't go).
They seemed to be quite cognisant of the danger.
I went to Israel for a few days and was keen to go to Bethlehem. The Israelis I bet were terrified of the idea, and thought I'd be killed if I went. (I didn't go).
They seemed to be quite cognisant of the danger.
Speaking of cancer...
It'll be reasonably expensive, but sequencing and gene alteration is way cheaper than in needs to be.
If this can actually cure cancers, it may even be worth it.
The thing is, surely there's antibody against cancer antigens anyway, in ordinary cancer. A cancer cell expresses epitopes not on healthy cells.
Why is this better?
Oops, new to Lemmy. But not new to typing, so no excuse.
I meant than "it used to be".
I blame autocorrect.