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Cell Death Nets 2002 Nobel Prize in Medicine

An anonymous reader writes "The recent press release at the Nobel website details the first of the 2002 Nobel Prizes. This year the Medicine prize goes to Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, and John E. Sulston for their discovery of programmed cell death (also called apoptosis). Their seminal work in the model organism C. elegans established the foundation of cell suicide as a normal physiologic process. The implications are wide ranging including understanding organ development and cancer."

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  1. Cell suicide? by sssmashy · · Score: 0, Troll
    Their seminal work in the model organism C. elegans established the foundation of cell suicide as a normal physiologic process.

    I wonder if "cell suicide" applies to human stem cells as well? If so, someone should tell President Bush ASAP! We need to set up some kind of suicide hotline for them... it's the only way to save their little souls...