how is it that cancer can transform a cell and replicate and manipulate itself as the cell host, yet cell transformation with linear Dna is foreign to the cell and the cell is unable to regulate itself with the transmitted Dna?
what are the differences of transmission?
how does the cancer break through the membrane barrier?
is it scientifically possible to transmit linear Dna if it is combined with bacterial cells?
are there any experiments in the scientific world working with manipulation of linear Dna and, or cell transformation?
i've been doing some google research, but if you know any websites that are recomendable, please let me know.
You may find the answers to your questions there.
THey have a radio program every sunday night at 6PM (EST) on WNPR.ORG. (90.5) Yale in in New Haven Connecticut.
On the radio show, they say that you can email any of their cancer doctors for answers to your questions. You can probably find their email address on their website. yalecancercenter.org
good luck
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