Scientists Use Fish to Observe Cancer Develop in Real Time

No doubt the ALF will want to make up some Molotov cocktails and start threatening to murder scientists' children: Biotechnologists have engineered transparent fish to observe how cancer grows and spreads. From the story:
A transparent zebrafish has been engineered to allow scientists to watch how cancers develop and behave inside the body in real time. Each internal organ of the fish and its bones can be seen clearly throughout its life. Observations have shown already that the spread of cancer cells is not random--they home in on a particular area.I'm sure Ingrid Newkirk is rending her garments: Oh, the cruelty to a sentient being! Oh, the evil! Oh, the tremendous good that can come from this for the alleviation of terrible human suffering.
Researchers who bred the transparent fish at the Children’s Hospital, Boston, in the United States, were able to watch as melanoma cells left the abdominal cavity and made directly for the skin, where the disease took hold. Before the innovation, scientists were reliant on getting a snapshot of the spread by dissecting specimens.
Richard White, the lead researcher in the project, reported in the journal Cell Stem Cell, said that cancer changed so rapidly in the body that dissection was "bound to miss something", but the transparent fish allowed the whole process to be witnessed.
Labels: Animal Research


1 Comments:
I wonder, if doctors had access to this transparent fish two or three years ago, might the knowledge they gained have helped my vets discover the bladder cancer my cat Grey-cious developed, and would there have been a chance to stop it before it killed her?
I think that animals - like the transparent fish - that are used to benefit humanity and all life on earth, have a special place in Heaven.
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