The body has developed a way to neutralize stem cells damaged by radiation, and fine-tuning this process may help prevent cancer in the aftermath of full-body radiation, a study suggests. The University of Colorado Cancer Center study, published in the journal Stem Cells, describes a natural "program" that makes stem cells damaged by radiation differentiate into other cells that can no longer survive forever.
http://www.formkit.com/news/2014-12-29-000000/reprogramming-stem-cells-may-prevent-cancer-after-radiation
http://www.formkit.com/news/2014-12-29-000000/reprogramming-stem-cells-may-prevent-cancer-after-radiation
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