Don't want cancer? Be an elephant

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @BarkatAli-pp9gt
    @BarkatAli-pp9gt 3 года назад +5

    A great Informative public service you are rendering dear Immunologist! I am truly admired by your instinct of creating awareness, in common people whatever you have learned.
    You are like a great Teacher & Guide who always disseminates their knowledge, for the other's wellbeing! I am greatly touched by your kind nature! God always keep you Blessed, dear Immunologist!

  • @yelenak6153
    @yelenak6153 3 года назад +5

    So, the million question is “WHY do elephant calls always choose cell death”? Can we, by taking quercetin and practicing intermittent fasting, help our cells do the same?

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  3 года назад +3

      Ah very interesting points. It is entirely possible that intermittent fasting activates autophagy which does remove cell waste and promote healthy turnover. Not sure about quercetin pills. But eating foods high in flavaniods like kale and onions is certainly a good idea.

  • @vipnetworker
    @vipnetworker 3 года назад +2

    I have a crush on her now. You had me at, “How does Novavax work?”

  • @Ironvan007
    @Ironvan007 Год назад +1

    Great I like the way you explain these complicated mechanism 👍🏼

  • @ogaana6753
    @ogaana6753 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for being so sweet wholesome🥺 I learned so much + the way you speak is relaxing in a world full of hyperactive content made by content creators overdosing on coffee 😅👏

  • @satyabratadash1326
    @satyabratadash1326 3 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot for the information..it's really amazing..keep it up....u r really doing a great job...best wishes & love from India...

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate the best wishes! I have a crazy busy week at work, but I promise more videos next week! Take care

  • @garliclovers1416
    @garliclovers1416 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Professor. Really interesting and educational. I learned a lot from your clear and straightforward presentation. Looking forward to working my way through your other videos.
    Hi from Australia 😎😎

  • @chodeyscott7944
    @chodeyscott7944 2 года назад

    Thank you, this was a great teaching

  • @max3334441
    @max3334441 3 года назад +2

    Your explanations are very clear, are you a teacher or professor?

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  3 года назад +1

      I’m a professor!

    • @max3334441
      @max3334441 3 года назад +3

      @@friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192 Wow thanks for taking the time to make those videos!! I was not lucky enough to study medecine but I am curious on how our body works 😀

  • @Ironvan007
    @Ironvan007 Год назад

    Real great how you explain. But how I can become now an elephant 🐘? 😊. Anyhow may I ask you also explaining about the different methods in preparation to treat cancer by Immuntherapie? How work for instance CAR-T cells? Many thanks ☺️

  • @sanjumhoudi9601
    @sanjumhoudi9601 3 года назад +1

    amazing

  • @topperharley9182
    @topperharley9182 2 года назад

    Naked mole rats also rare to get cancer. Do they have similar amounts of p53 as elephants? Or different mechanism with them ?

  • @joeycan6801
    @joeycan6801 3 года назад

    Would that explain why sharks rarely get cancer ?? More P53 ?

  • @arjitsingh5989
    @arjitsingh5989 8 месяцев назад

    U r so beautifull

  • @topperharley9182
    @topperharley9182 2 года назад

    Naked mole rats also rare to get cancer. Do they have similar amounts of p53 as elephants? Or different mechanism with them ?

    • @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192
      @friendlyneighborhoodimmuno7192  2 года назад +1

      That’s a fantastic question. The answer is complicated. Naked mole rats don’t have more copies of p53, but they do have a version of p53 that seems to work better and longer than other rodents.