Tubulin
Cross-source consensus on Tubulin from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Both cancer cells and parasites depend on an internal tubulin protein scaffold that is essential for rapid cell division. — Cancer Is a Parasite
- Cancer cells and parasites both disable apoptosis and display surface molecular signals that instruct immune cells not to attack them. — Cancer Is a Parasite
- Antiparasitic drugs remove cancer cells' molecular immune-evasion disguise, restoring the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy them. — Cancer Is a Parasite
- A tapeworm can produce 50,000 eggs per day, a rate made possible by tubulin-based rapid-division scaffolding. — Cancer Is a Parasite
- Multiple antiparasitic compounds — ivermectin, wormwood, black walnut hull, and clove — act on the same tubulin scaffolding system as fenbendazole. — Cancer Is a Parasite