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Now, after a long string of failures, they are nearing success with viruses engineered to kill cancer.
Five of 13 key pests can now eat crops engineered to kill them – but it's not too late to raise our game.
The E.P.A. has been planning to announce its decision on the crops -- corn and cotton engineered to kill pests that feed on them -- by Sept. 30, when the old permits expire.
Recently, monoclonal human IgG antibodies against extracellular aquaporin-4 domains have become available and could be engineered to kill aquaporin-4 over-expressing cells in the malignant brain tumor glioblastoma.
To tackle the question, Van Deursen and his team used mice that had been genetically engineered to kill off many of their senescent cells in response to a particular drug.
Pesticides are engineered to kill living organisms in a number of ways, including destroying the nervous system of the insects they target.
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People have fucked through plagues that killed a third of the known world and the more recent one that seemed engineered to specifically kill the world's most enthusiastic fuckers.
Lastly, prior to introduction into patients, these bacterial strains will need to be engineered to encode "kill switches" or modifications that prevent the propagation or release of protein delivery strains in the environment.
In coming years, Endy says, we'll begin to see the first custom-crafted biomachines: cells that can keep track of how old they are or bacteria engineered to hunt down and kill tumor cells.
Cluster bombs are different; they open aboveground, and a typical bomb, the CBU-24, ejects 665 bomblets, similar to hand grenades, which are engineered to wound and kill people with ball bearings.
In a study with mice, Danino and scientists engineered bacteria to kill colon cancer cells.
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