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  • The animal that doesn't get cancer

    11/01/2015 3:36:17 AM PST · by WhiskeyX · 33 replies
    BBC ^ | 31 October 2015 | Melissa Hogenboom
    Many animals get cancer just like humans do, but there are a few mysterious species that rarely develop it.... A few animals don't seem to get cancer very often, or at all. Understanding why could help us treat it, or even prevent it.....
  • Simple molecule prevents mole rats from getting cancer

    06/29/2013 7:09:34 PM PDT · by neverdem · 5 replies
    Nature News ^ | 19 June 2013 | Ewen Callaway
    Sugar matrix surrounding cells traps would-be tumours in long-lived mammal. The same molecules that endow naked mole rats with springy, wrinkled skin also seem to prevent the homely rodents from contracting cancer. Research published on Nature's website today identifies a sugary cellular secretion that stops the spread of would-be tumours1. Naked mole rats (Heterocephalus glaber), which are more closely related to porcupines than rats, are freaks of nature. The short-sighted creatures spend their lives in subterranean colonies in the service of a single breeding queen — H. glaber is one of only two 'eusocial' mammals ever discovered. The rodent doesn’t...
  • Strange Creature Immune to Pain (Naked mole rats)

    01/29/2008 9:49:18 AM PST · by NormsRevenge · 33 replies · 1,320+ views
    LiveScience.com on Yahoo ^ | 1/29/08 | Charles Q. Choi
    As vulnerable as naked mole rats seem, researchers now find the hairless, bucktoothed rodents are invulnerable to the pain of acid and the sting of chili peppers. A better understanding of pain resistance in these sausage-like creatures could lead to new drugs for people with chronic pain, scientists added. Naked mole rats live in cramped, oxygen-starved burrows some six feet underground in central East Africa. Unusually, they are cold-blooded — which, as far as anyone knows, is unique among mammals. "They're the nicest, sweetest animals I've ever worked with — they look frightening, but they're very gentle," said neurobiologist Thomas...