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Russian scientists grow new tobacco that kills cancer instead of humans
Posted by: Prof. Dr. M. Raupp (IP Logged)
Date: December 12, 2008 08:34AM

Statistically, smokers die of lung cancer a lot more frequently than other
people. The ill habit kills several millions of people every year, but the
production of cigarettes continues to grow. Russian scientists have recently
made a breakthrough discovery: they found the anti-cancer remedy in tobacco.


The lead scientist of the Moscow Laboratory of Transgenic Medications,
Vyacheslav Kosorukov, said that the remedy had been found as a result of a
series of tests conducted on animals. The tests were held to create modern
anti-cancer medicines ? they are still made on the base of ovary cells of
the Chinese hamster and the mouse myeloma.

?We bred luminescent flies, rabbits and mice. They shine in special
lamplight, and we observe what happens in their body cells. Unfortunately,
it is too expensive to produce anti-cancer medications on the base of animal
cells,? the scientist said.

The cost of one dose of such medications as mabtera, herceptin or avastin
makes up about $2.800. A patient would have to pay over $100,000 for one
year of treatment. There were incidents when cancer patients had to sell
their property to be able to take the course and stay alive. What is worse,
there is no universal remedy for cancer. Such medications have to be made
individually for each patient. The process may last for up to six months. To
crown it all, the use of animal cells may not be safe ? a patient can be
infected with other deadly viruses.

Russian scientists paid attention to plants, for they make the endless and
cheap source of protein on the planet. Herbs do not contain any infections
which could be dangerous to humans. Their biggest advantage is speed.
Researchers made herbs use all of their resources to produce a required
substance very quickly.

The healing tobacco plantation is located at the Moscow-based Institute for
Physiochemical Biology named after A.N. Belozersky.

?One box of these herbs is enough to make the vaccine for an oncological
patient, the lead scientist of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology of
viruses, Professor Yury Dorokhov said. ?It is five or six times cheaper than
other cancer medications. A patient would have to wait from three weeks to
1.5 months for their medications to be ready. This is extremely important,
for there are several hundreds of cancer types existing nowadays. We chose
the wild Australian tobacco for our experiments. For the time being, we only
have a small greenhouse here, but there will be whole fields in the future.
We saturate tobacco with a special solution which contains a genetically
modified bacterium. The bacterium transmits a DNA fragment into herbal
cells, and the required medication is produced afterwards. The leaves begin
to glow as soon as the medication is ready. We only have to extract it . The
produced substance is a killer: it will search and destroy malignant cells
in the body,? the professor said.

The tobacco medication will be first tested on mice. If all tests are
successful, those suffering from breast cancer will be the first to receive
the new vaccine.
www.checkbiotech.org



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