by jennyiumm on October 21st, 2007

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What chemicals regulate the cell cycle and how do they work?

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  • by mudasir habib on December 7th, 2007

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    CELL CYCLE is a complex phenomenon.so, it needs to be tightly regulated for execessive signal of growth can cause cancer and low signal can cause cell death or immaturity,there fore there are diffrent kinds of proteins to perform this function few make cell to devide or proliferate and few control this proliferation by inhibting the GROWTH SIGNAL.e.g cyclin protien,cdk protien,p type protien etc etc

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  • by beachguy_2cats1dog on October 21st, 2007

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    Cannabinoids can modulate cells by slowing them down if they're beating too fast, or, speeding them up if they're too slow.

    http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/cannabinoid

    Melatonin is another good one.

    It boosts immunity, creates freer flow of blood, and, extends cell-longetivity.

    http://encyclopedia.tfd.com/melatonin

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