Comment about KEVETRIN and CTIX off the YAHOO boar
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Comment about KEVETRIN and CTIX off the YAHOO board that may be worth a read
In last post I was explaining some differences in Advexin and Kevetrin. I will go one step further.
Kevetin not only aids in "wild" P53 by preventing mutations, but it also acts on Mutated P53.
The mutated P53 is what is found in almost 50% of all cancers. It is the P53 gene that has been severely damaged and thus it aids in cancer production.
The important point is that Kevetrin not only maintains healthy P53 proteins but also protects wild P53.
Mutant P53 it contributes to cancer not only through loss of activity, but also through gain of specific 'mutant functions'. So Kevetrin helps P53 inform a cell when to die. In cancer this "apopsis" cycle is disrupted, thus the cancer cells lives are extended and they proliferate in the mutated malignant state. One very important fact about Kevetrin is that it can REACTIVATE these mutated genes to do there functions. Thus causing the tumor be begin to die. I believe this is why so many prestigious organizations are so excited in being a part of this, they realize that Kevetrin acts in many ways to suppress cancer.
So there are many differences in Advenix and Kevetrin. They shouldn't be mentioned in the same sentence because they are not comparable as to their actions of mechanism. Also, Introgen and Cellceutix shouldn't be mentioned together because the people, the top dawgs are night and day different.