Originally posted by: alina.b
I wonder if he's talking about initial stages of cancer only...because I was wondering the same thing about what if the cancer has metastasized. That's also a good question as to how it would be injected...in class when we talked about crispr, we talked delivering it via plasmid vector but even with that how do you get that inside the body and make sure it targets the right place?...I feel like I kinda understood that nitty gritty part but the never got the big picture...
Did you get anything clear.............from my explanation?
LOL I chose biology as my major so I wouldn't have to take more calculus (I suck at math)...but my favorite classes were biochemistry and inorganic chemistry. My biochem prof always preferred induced fit model and it actually makes more sense to me because having a single active site where numerous substrates can fit and have different functions seems more efficient