“T Hunters, our most elite killers for our body, let the cancer begone, and let us win this war against cancer, charge up your platoons, your squads and battalions, T-Killers prepare for a unlimited war”
Killer T Cell: you wanna know what to the last cancer that was here? I'll show you where. Cancer: who are you? Killer T Cell: You're Worst Dream Come True
Well actually if you have another illness or something else a condition or idk and you get cancer your immune system gets out numbered and if your immune system is weak you can still die
@@william3371 Single mutations are not enough for a cell to become cancerous. A cell must undergo a mutation for not 'listening' to other cells.. a mutation for not killing itself when it becomes partially cancerous... a mutation for directing supply of more blood and therefore more nutrients to itself.. and finally a mutation for going under immune system's radar. When a quasi-cancerous undergoes that last mutation it can't be stopped from dividing uncontrollably but if killer T cells find the cancer cell before it undergoes that last mutation it gets destroyed. The process as a whole is a lot more complicated and even I don't know how it works completely. As for your second question, Immunotherapy can help killer T cells recognize the truly cancerous cells in the tumour. So... where's my million dollars?
The self-sustaining and self-adapting systems of the macroorganisms are truly a wonder. OTOH, you can say that there's no life without killing, even if for self-defense.
Very rarely "Killer T-Cells" activate by itself, probably just 1 times in 1000. But there are ways to "learn" these cells to specificly target cancer cells as Nobel Prize winner 2011 Robert Steinmann showed us by using dendritic cells. The rule of dendritic cells is as messengers and teachers.
I had chronic natural killer cell lymphocytosis!! My ratio was off and I had way too many T cells and it was attacking my immune system, when I was sick enough to go on oxygen I got blasted with chemo
@cesarisraelcastillo6062 what??? He was fighting pancreatic cancer for years! Plus the discovery he earned his half prize for was made in 1973 and only awarded in 2011 when the actual identification of the adaptive immunity was made by someone else that year off his research.
What about T-Cell (adult) lymphoma? As a stage 3b survivor of T-cell lymphoma I can tell you that when this cancer occurs you are in serious trouble. I will forever be in the debt of the amazing Prof.Johnson and his team at Southampton University Hospital. The pioneering work carried out there saved my life!
Maybe there is a T-cell thinking right now... "I wonder if we are all part of a greater thing... You know, something beyond us... Beyond our relentless fight against cancer cells... What if we all make up something bigger that we could ever imagine...?"
They almost killed me. I had leukemia where I was getting too many of those cells and they were attacking other white blood cells because they seek and destroy
+arianna St.James T Cells are part of your Immune System. If you strengthen your Immune System your T Cells will also strengthen. The best way to do that is to ensure you are getting high levels of antioxidants like Vitamins C, D, and E. Our family uses pharmaceutical grade nutritional supplements because the ones you buy at the store have been shown to have very little potency. You can go to www.fitnfree88.usana.com to see what we use.
alotan2acs Basically cytotoxic and killer T cells are the same thing; NKT cells are particular cells which express markers both of NK cells and T cells.
Hi, Firstly, killer T-cell is another name for Cytotoxic T-cell. Now, ⚫ *NK cells* form part of the innate immune system which means that they are always "switched on" if you like. NK cells form an early line of defence against viruses and they do this by killing virally-infected cells. This is achieved by the release of two agents contained within granules in the NK cell. The first agent is called Perforin which forms pores in the virally-infected host cell. The second agent are called Granzymes which cause the apoptosis (programmed cell death) of the virally-infected host cell. NK cells recognise the virally-infected cells due to the lack of MHC Class I on the surface of the cells. Viruses are capable of redirecting MHC Class I away from the surface of host cells so that it is not expressed. When MHC Class I is present on the surface of host cells it interacts with an inhibitory receptor on the NK cell to prevent the NK cell from releasing Perforin and Granzymes. When the MHC Class I is absent it cannot interact with the NK cells inhibitory receptor and so the NK cell is stimulated to release the Perforin and Granzymes. ⚫ ️ *Cytotoxic T-cells(killer T-cell)* form part of the adaptive immune response and this means that they are only "switched on" to deal with persistent viruses e.g. HIV, Hepatitis. Similarly to NK cells, cytotoxic T-cells kill virally-infected host cells using perforin and granzymes. Therefore, the killing mechanism used by NK cells and cytotoxic T-cells is the same. Cytotoxic T-cells recognise virally-infected cells due to the presence of MHC Class I on the surface of that cell. This MHC Class I presents peptide fragments of the virus infecting the cell to the Cytotoxic T-cell. The Cytotoxic T-cell recognises the MHC Class I and viral peptide fragment and then releases the Perforin and Granzymes to kill the virally-infected host cell. ⚫️ *Natural killer T (NKT) cells* are a heterogeneous group of T cells that share properties of both T cells and natural killer cells. They constitute only approximately 0.1% of all peripheral blood T cells. *Natural killer T cells should not be confused with natural killer cells.* _Function of NKT-cells_ : Upon activation, NKT cells are able to produce large quantities of interferon gamma, IL-4, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, as well as multiple other cytokines and chemokines (such as IL-2, Interleukin-13, Interleukin-17, Interleukin-21, and TNF-alpha). [NKT cells Source - Wikipedia] Hope this helps.
Immunotherapy is already being used by doctors to treat cancers in some cases, instead of using medicines or gamma radiation, injecting trained T-cells from someone who fought cancer successfully into someone else, problem is there are very few donors..
This is so cool, now Im wondering if those cells are like "alive" like bacteria? It might be a really stupid question but I just dont know about this kind of stuff
I wonder if there’s any way to extract and multiply these cells and inject them directly into cancerous tumours and if there’s any results in doing so.
John Hill Right. Cherry pick the good... completely ignore the bad. Give your illusory god credit for creating the T cell, but not all the other infections, parasites, and viruses that cause immeasurable pain and suffering for millions on a day to day basis. I could keep going, but that's all I need to say. Your fallacy in argument is remarkable.
what happens to the killer t cell when it doesn't function properly, lets say when a patient has AIDS or developed a form of cancer? Is it the cytotoxic granules that aren't working properly or is it the killer t cells ability to recognize a defective cell?
While immunotherapy (Infecting cancer cells so they can be targeted) is one of the promising fields for “truly aggressive” cancers If our Immune cells targeted cancers every day - cancer cells wouldn’t stand a chance. Some questions about the cells used in the video Immune targeting (Self V’s Non-Self) Were any of the cells modified to promote targeting? If not, as cancer cells are “Self” what do you suspect was being targeting on the cancer cell? Could it be a common contamination in the cultured cancer cells used in the video, i.e. viral or mycoplasma? Could it be a component of the florescent stain used to label the cancer cells?
Cancer cells are not "self" by virtue of being dysfunctionally mutated from their original DNA program... however the bad cancers have ways to evade detection by the immune system. We are still learning the details about how exactly this happens in cancers that grow - vs the vast majority of cancer cells which our T-cells kill on a continuous basis in our bodies so they have no chance to develop into a problem. Also immunotherapy is much more broad than infecting cancer tumors with viruses that stimulate the immune system.
Amazing! But why do people still die of cancer when our immune system has the T cells? Is it the lack of T cells that caused the cancer cell to be out of control?
@@DazzlingPotatoes usually this is due to t-cells start thinking the cancer cells "belong" there. In leucemia you get new stem cells to get new t-cells who start recognizing the bad ones again.
I heard that some cancer cells can "pretend" to be healthy so that the immune system doesn't recognize them. Or sometimes, due to factors like stress, the immune system isn't strong enough to beat all the cancer cells.
Why not find a way to enhance these killer T-cells and make them even stronger by experimenting and creating different mutated versions to help one day eradicate cancer all together.
If we have those cells that kill cancer cells then why do most people still die of cancer and why do they still have to go through treatments? If somebody would answer my question i would really appreciate it
We are at an age ,🤨just like the yr 1072 where medicine 💊💉 and knowledge was just about everything 🙏🏻and today we on the brink of the ice berg and 50yrs from now we will have defeated cancer once and for All💯
Extraordinary videos. It appears we can see trogocytosis (cellular nibbling) as the color of the cancer cells in seen in the T cells. Note the flecks of blue in the green cell at 1:09.
The biochemistry behind T-cell recognition of cancer cells is really interesting. The system of recognition can break down if cancer cells stop making the MHC protein. CAR-T cell therapy is supposed to get around that by genetically modifying T-cells to make a synthetic receptor.
@@yupimawesome There are countless many nutrients in the body which haven't even discovered yet. Body takes time to hoard nutrients on the other hand cancer rapidly multiplies. There is no match.
they're quite beautiful arent they. this is not just science, but art. really amazing.
All hail T-cells, one of many of our internal heroes fighting each day for our safety! Inside it's a whole different world :)
Hey there! Jesus Christ loves you. He is the only way to heaven. May God bless you! 😊
Je to vesmír vo vesmíre
Wow the human body is truly one of the greatest and amazing wonders of the world...go T-cells!!
Dami .Yusuph they are not only in human body lol
Dami .Yusuph ...unless it starts to attack its own body #autoimmunedisease
Of course not only, but the human body do have it,
+Arkaryon1 As someone with Crohns disease... feel ya bro
@@Arkaryon1 hope we are able to do something that can benefit, strengthen it, and also control it properly.
This is absolutely amazing stuff i don't know why it doesn't have more views. The human body is fascinating!
***** Ugh, its a brand new video, last ~30 hours the view count increased from 100.000, not bad eh? ;)
What body?
@@Strikadelic1 everyone’s?
“T Hunters, our most elite killers for our body, let the cancer begone, and let us win this war against cancer, charge up your platoons, your squads and battalions, T-Killers prepare for a unlimited war”
Cancer: I AM UNSTOPPABLE!
Killer T Cell: *cracks fingers in front of cancer*
Cancer: I wanna stay..... Killer t cell: slaughters cancer*
Killer T Cell: you wanna know what to the last cancer that was here? I'll show you where.
Cancer: who are you?
Killer T Cell: You're Worst Dream Come True
This is the cell id like to take out for a beer
hell yeah bruther
you know it
Yessor
Meanwhile killer t is drinking beer
Cheap date 😆
The killer in all of us, deserves a medal really
yes
Sadly they are microorganisms and we can only be grateful on what they are doing in order to protect us from the dangers of the microscopic world.
The killer among us
amogus@@lakshyasanghavi1783
Doctor: you have cancer
Kid: Am I gonna be ok?
Cancer: no
Killer T cell: are you sure about that?
Wish it was like that for eveyone
Well actually if you have another illness or something else a condition or idk and you get cancer your immune system gets out numbered and if your immune system is weak you can still die
didn't want to be that guy but sadly that's not how it works
@@hardikb15 And now for the million-dollar question: why not[, and how can that be fixed]?
@@william3371 Single mutations are not enough for a cell to become cancerous. A cell must undergo a mutation for not 'listening' to other cells.. a mutation for not killing itself when it becomes partially cancerous... a mutation for directing supply of more blood and therefore more nutrients to itself.. and finally a mutation for going under immune system's radar. When a quasi-cancerous undergoes that last mutation it can't be stopped from dividing uncontrollably but if killer T cells find the cancer cell before it undergoes that last mutation it gets destroyed. The process as a whole is a lot more complicated and even I don't know how it works completely. As for your second question, Immunotherapy can help killer T cells recognize the truly cancerous cells in the tumour. So... where's my million dollars?
The self-sustaining and self-adapting systems of the macroorganisms are truly a wonder. OTOH, you can say that there's no life without killing, even if for self-defense.
Very rarely "Killer T-Cells" activate by itself, probably just 1 times in 1000. But there are ways to "learn" these cells to specificly target cancer cells as Nobel Prize winner 2011 Robert Steinmann showed us by using dendritic cells. The rule of dendritic cells is as messengers and teachers.
Animal bodies are amazing too!! And plants!!!
I had chronic natural killer cell lymphocytosis!! My ratio was off and I had way too many T cells and it was attacking my immune system, when I was sick enough to go on oxygen I got blasted with chemo
Unfortunately he died in. Strange reason in 2012.
Ralph Steinman
@cesarisraelcastillo6062 what??? He was fighting pancreatic cancer for years! Plus the discovery he earned his half prize for was made in 1973 and only awarded in 2011 when the actual identification of the adaptive immunity was made by someone else that year off his research.
Go little T-cells, go.
T-cells go fshhhh
@Clooxi still
What about T-Cell (adult) lymphoma?
As a stage 3b survivor of T-cell lymphoma I can tell you that when this cancer occurs you are in serious trouble. I will forever be in the debt of the amazing Prof.Johnson and his team at Southampton University Hospital. The pioneering work carried out there saved my life!
How old where you when you got limphoma?
@@stefanspasic976 he was adult
Awesome video, especially the part at 0:49 when T-cell flickers like a flame.
Ezio : i am the greatist assasin ever
T-cell : hold my bear
Stage 4 Non Hodgkin's T-Cell Lymphoma with CNS involvement survivor here. Very good video.
This has suddenly popped into everyone's recommended.
24 malignant cells watched this video.
+Johanna-Hypatia Cybeleia Hahahhaaa, this comment made my day! xD Brilliant!
My daughter is getting her t-cells January 23,2024 at Cleveland clinic. It's her last hope to survive this horrible disease.
@@kathyansted5700 Best of health and healing to her.
Quite impressive how detailed these 3D images are, achieving those isn’t trivial whatsoever.
Maybe there is a T-cell thinking right now... "I wonder if we are all part of a greater thing... You know, something beyond us... Beyond our relentless fight against cancer cells... What if we all make up something bigger that we could ever imagine...?"
1 minute and 54 seconds of complete awesomeness!
*Killer T cells spots cancer*
Cancer: Why do I hear boss music?
*_Doom music intensifies as killer T cell approaches closer_*
Light'em up bois. Get some!!!!! T-cell,T-cell, T-cell! Those little heros are kicking ass and taking names!
I think it is remarkable how it is possible to make these processes visible these days in such detail and in 3D!
@Clooxibro it was 8 years ago
Crazy how this shit goes on in our bodies and we don’t even realize it we truly take life for granted
Cancer: doing its job
Killer T cells: I’m afraid that your free trial of living has ended
just came here after watching the last episode of Hataraku Saibou. So, both of NK cells and cancer cells are really a rival ,eh? Nice.
Holy cell!! It's spetacular how this is all works!! The video itself is amazing too!
Whenever you feel alone dont forget that your body is fighting for you to keep you alive... 👍🏻✌🏻
can they show T cells crippled by stress?
Now i understand why they called it the T Virus in the Resident Evil series. Something like this gone horribly wrong.
T cells engulf cells that have been marked by other, smaller cells. They're like heavy ordnance! Fun stuff.
CALL IN THE T-STRIKE SOLDIER!
T cells with RPGs
Thank you T-cells for saving my life everyday.
They almost killed me. I had leukemia where I was getting too many of those cells and they were attacking other white blood cells because they seek and destroy
The unsung heroes within our bodies.
is there something we can do to strengthen our t cells?
+arianna St.James T Cells are part of your Immune System. If you strengthen your Immune System your T Cells will also strengthen. The best way to do that is to ensure you are getting high levels of antioxidants like Vitamins C, D, and E. Our family uses pharmaceutical grade nutritional supplements because the ones you buy at the store have been shown to have very little potency. You can go to www.fitnfree88.usana.com to see what we use.
+arianna St.James Genetically modifying T cells perhaps. This is an emerging idea for immunotherapy.
Never knew Killer T Cells are such saviors and heros!
I just learned about the functions of the luymph nodes.
I remember decades ago. Some or most doctors always wants to surgically remove them.
the human body is one of the most dedicated and sophisicated wonders of the world 🌍
cat bodies also has this too right
Basically, killer T cells are the real-life meme version of "Call an ambulance but not for me!"
"Cleared to engage enemy personel, light em up, ' _ha hes scared shitless_ ' " T Cell AC-130 probably
Yeah!! This video truely made my t-cells proud. Thy out again patroling looking for another fight 😂
Immunotherapy in action. Different and more specific than chemotherapy. The future of cancer treatment.
Fun fact: killer T Cells favorite music is "YNW Melly - Murder On My Mind"
haha
What's the difference between cytotoxic T-cells, killer T-cells, and natural killer T-cells?
alotan2acs Basically cytotoxic and killer T cells are the same thing; NKT cells are particular cells which express markers both of NK cells and T cells.
Hi,
Firstly, killer T-cell is another name for Cytotoxic T-cell.
Now,
⚫ *NK cells* form part of the innate immune system which means that they are always "switched on" if you like. NK cells form an early line of defence against viruses and they do this by killing virally-infected cells. This is achieved by the release of two agents contained within granules in the NK cell. The first agent is called Perforin which forms pores in the virally-infected host cell. The second agent are called Granzymes which cause the apoptosis (programmed cell death) of the virally-infected host cell. NK cells recognise the virally-infected cells due to the lack of MHC Class I on the surface of the cells. Viruses are capable of redirecting MHC Class I away from the surface of host cells so that it is not expressed. When MHC Class I is present on the surface of host cells it interacts with an inhibitory receptor on the NK cell to prevent the NK cell from releasing Perforin and Granzymes. When the MHC Class I is absent it cannot interact with the NK cells inhibitory receptor and so the NK cell is stimulated to release the Perforin and Granzymes.
⚫ ️ *Cytotoxic T-cells(killer T-cell)* form part of the adaptive immune response and this means that they are only "switched on" to deal with persistent viruses e.g. HIV, Hepatitis. Similarly to NK cells, cytotoxic T-cells kill virally-infected host cells using perforin and granzymes. Therefore, the killing mechanism used by NK cells and cytotoxic T-cells is the same. Cytotoxic T-cells recognise virally-infected cells due to the presence of MHC Class I on the surface of that cell. This MHC Class I presents peptide fragments of the virus infecting the cell to the Cytotoxic T-cell. The Cytotoxic T-cell recognises the MHC Class I and viral peptide fragment and then releases the Perforin and Granzymes to kill the virally-infected host cell.
⚫️ *Natural killer T (NKT) cells* are a heterogeneous group of T cells that share properties of both T cells and natural killer cells. They constitute only approximately 0.1% of all peripheral blood T cells. *Natural killer T cells should not be confused with natural killer cells.*
_Function of NKT-cells_ : Upon activation, NKT cells are able to produce large quantities of interferon gamma, IL-4, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, as well as multiple other cytokines and chemokines (such as IL-2, Interleukin-13, Interleukin-17, Interleukin-21, and TNF-alpha).
[NKT cells Source - Wikipedia]
Hope this helps.
Everybody ready for this video to be recommended to literally everyone
0:56 It looks like the T cell is quite literally setting the cancer cell on fire
Immunotherapy is already being used by doctors to treat cancers in some cases, instead of using medicines or gamma radiation, injecting trained T-cells from someone who fought cancer successfully into someone else, problem is there are very few donors..
crazy how something this small is this strong
T-Cells when see a Cancer Cell: Imma end this man whole career
I praise you because in an awe-inspiring way I am wonderfully made. Psalm 139:14
For some reason Nowadays these type of videos are getting recommended
Interesting! So is there a kind of chemical marker common to only cancer cells that the T cell can target?
ORAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!! ORAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! ORAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
Hataraku Saibou Episode 3 brought me here.
This is just absolutely incredible
This is so cool, now Im wondering if those cells are like "alive" like bacteria? It might be a really stupid question but I just dont know about this kind of stuff
I wonder if there’s any way to extract and multiply these cells and inject them directly into cancerous tumours and if there’s any results in doing so.
Exactly like get hungry t cells and inject them where the cancer cells are repeatidly
Isn’t it obvious that they have the cure for cancer already? They are purposely hiding it.
@@slamyourheadin9449 yup. which is why Pfizer are currently growing acres of cannabis
As a member of the blood gang, i can confirm this is how it goes down in cell wars
Damn
Wow, look at the most amazing thing that God created, right down to the tiniest of things. Awesome. All praise to our Lord.
And people say we're evolved, naaah I don't think so.
@@hg.3318 you definitely aren't lmao
@@fabiana7157😂
It’s amazing how I got here that I actually find this entertaining!
"In an awe-inspiring way I am wonderfully made"
John Hill Right. Cherry pick the good... completely ignore the bad. Give your illusory god credit for creating the T cell, but not all the other infections, parasites, and viruses that cause immeasurable pain and suffering for millions on a day to day basis. I could keep going, but that's all I need to say. Your fallacy in argument is remarkable.
dBRZ 11 I don't understand, T-cell are natural in our body, are you referring to something else?
John Hill No. You're not. You're entirely random. Learn to cope with it already.
dBRZ 11 You're a glass half empty kinda guy, aren't ya?
All of it is a miracle, the good, the bad and the ugly.
John Hill Yes you are, John.
Killer T has already touched that cancer cell. CLICK....BOOM!
This is extraordinary, Amazing, wonderful. Just imagine how the Creator of this Body will be!
what happens to the killer t cell when it doesn't function properly, lets say when a patient has AIDS or developed a form of cancer? Is it the cytotoxic granules that aren't working properly or is it the killer t cells ability to recognize a defective cell?
I’m not understanding if we have this killer T cell in our body how do people still have cancer ?
because sometimes, the killer t cells wont recognize it as a cancer cell but instead recognizes it as a regular cell
Immune system can't ensure 100% survival
And sometimes, the immune system doesn't have enough strength to beat the cancer, due to factors like stress
Now how can we increase the amount of these t-cells in our body?
What are they in? What is the black around them?
Awesome info your giving us, God bless to all of you
Any link to the technique, method and devices used to produce this video? I'd greatly appreciate it!
Ahmed Al Bayati
No link but look for "Spinning-disk confocal microscopy" and "Lattice light-sheet microscopy" for hints
Ahmed Al Bayati www.cell.com/immunity/pdf/S1074-7613(15)00173-9.pdf
T-Cell: "Battle!"
*Cue Spartan Battlecry*
While immunotherapy (Infecting cancer cells so they can be targeted) is one of the promising fields for “truly aggressive” cancers
If our Immune cells targeted cancers every day - cancer cells wouldn’t stand a chance.
Some questions about the cells used in the video
Immune targeting (Self V’s Non-Self)
Were any of the cells modified to promote targeting?
If not, as cancer cells are “Self” what do you suspect was being targeting on the cancer cell?
Could it be a common contamination in the cultured cancer cells used in the video, i.e. viral or mycoplasma?
Could it be a component of the florescent stain used to label the cancer cells?
Cancer cells are not "self" by virtue of being dysfunctionally mutated from their original DNA program... however the bad cancers have ways to evade detection by the immune system. We are still learning the details about how exactly this happens in cancers that grow - vs the vast majority of cancer cells which our T-cells kill on a continuous basis in our bodies so they have no chance to develop into a problem.
Also immunotherapy is much more broad than infecting cancer tumors with viruses that stimulate the immune system.
CAR Tcell Immunotherapy. It’s amazing. Unfortunately not to the point where it will benefit all cancers. But wow it is working!!
The biggest problem is that the bodies' on cell don't switch back on and that is the key to helping the T-Cell win that battle.
question if they have poisenous nutriens then why arent we dead by know?
killer t cell: finds a cancer cell
killer t cell: hello
now eat this poison
Question could this bring us one step closer to a cure or vaccine to cancer
Amazing! But why do people still die of cancer when our immune system has the T cells? Is it the lack of T cells that caused the cancer cell to be out of control?
its because sometimes the body wont recognize it as a cancer cell
Some cancer cells aren't recognised by the immune system this aren't destroy and starts growing and spreading
@@DazzlingPotatoes usually this is due to t-cells start thinking the cancer cells "belong" there. In leucemia you get new stem cells to get new t-cells who start recognizing the bad ones again.
I heard that some cancer cells can "pretend" to be healthy so that the immune system doesn't recognize them. Or sometimes, due to factors like stress, the immune system isn't strong enough to beat all the cancer cells.
Why not find a way to enhance these killer T-cells and make them even stronger by experimenting and creating different mutated versions to help one day eradicate cancer all together.
Random body cell: *turns cancerous
Killer T Cell: *Good soldiers follow orders.*
Cancer: WE ARE GOING TO BE IMMORTAL!
T Cell: Not so fast bud >:D
¿Debo beber agua embotellada en Cristal en vez de las que están embotelladas en plástico?
Gracias!
How do we produce more TCells ???????????!
The word T-cells makes me think of the movie Resident Evil
Amazing and beautiful. Respect to the T cells!
Wonderful how can we help these killers do more?
So how do you get this treatment?
Basically, our body has a whole entire millitary.
Cancer: *ha* ! To close to kill this body!
T-cell: *ahem*
so why is cancer not curable still?
If we have those cells that kill cancer cells then why do most people still die of cancer and why do they still have to go through treatments?
If somebody would answer my question i would really appreciate it
The Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Now I’m wondering how long it’s going to take for cancer to evolve and counter Mr. T here.
We are at an age ,🤨just like the yr 1072 where medicine 💊💉 and knowledge was just about everything 🙏🏻and today we on the brink of the ice berg and 50yrs from now we will have defeated cancer once and for All💯
So where can I buy some T cells my G ?
Its a lil unsettling that this is 6 years ago
Im here because of the anime cells at work. Its interesting how all these cells function.
So why aren't there more videos about how to boost your T cells?
Mr T cell aint getting on no plane.
Extraordinary videos. It appears we can see trogocytosis (cellular nibbling) as the color of the cancer cells in seen in the T cells. Note the flecks of blue in the green cell at 1:09.
cancer: i am going to demonstrate stage 1 of cancer
killer t: you try to kill my boy tyler? you go bye bye
The biochemistry behind T-cell recognition of cancer cells is really interesting. The system of recognition can break down if cancer cells stop making the MHC protein. CAR-T cell therapy is supposed to get around that by genetically modifying T-cells to make a synthetic receptor.
So when someone died by cancer, does that mean that it outnumbered the T cells?
I think so, that usually happens because the body doesn't get enough essential vitamins to produce more T cells.
@@ibzlovesmahnutz693 I know someone who ate healthy and took vitamins but still died from stage 4 cancer.
Why?
@@yupimawesome There are countless many nutrients in the body which haven't even discovered yet. Body takes time to hoard nutrients on the other hand cancer rapidly multiplies. There is no match.