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Jaime Cofre
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胚胎学在后生动物进化中的作用深深植根于科学史。视肿瘤为进化引擎为重新审视癌症提供了科学依据。一旦胚胎被理解为一种良性肿瘤,在所有动物形式的进化中起着关键作用,在寻找癌症治疗方面将立即发生范式转变,潜在地揭示可能隐藏在后生动物巨大发育转变中的见解。本文讨论胚胎学与肿瘤学之间的统一原则之一,即肿瘤干细胞。一些考虑也提供了物理和生物力学的核心作用,在组装的第一个胚胎,这可以被视为一个分化的良性肿瘤。干细胞核的机械浸渍,最终形成全能/多能细胞,是整个进化过程中保证胚胎发生成功的一个重要事件。最早的栉水母胚胎中的生殖细胞经历了延迟分化,随后发生了胚胎的机械组装。最后,讨论了癌症和胚胎发生(癌症和健康干细胞)是同一枚硬币的两面,即同一过程的概念。唯一的区别是,癌症干细胞会在不合适的环境中暴露自己。肿瘤是一种自由的力量,而癌症是一种被动物组织所控制的力量。
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The first embryo, the origin of cancer and animal phylogeny. V. Cancer stem cells as the unifying biomechanical principle between embryology and oncology

The first embryo, the origin of cancer and animal phylogeny. V. Cancer stem cells as the unifying biomechanical principle between embryology and oncology
The role of embryology in metazoan evolution is rooted deeply in the history of science. Viewing Neoplasia as an evolutionary engine provides a scientific basis for reexamining the disease cancer. Once the embryo is understood as a benign tumor with a pivotal role in the evolution of all animal forms, there will be an immediate paradigm shift in the search for cancer cure, potentially revealing insights that may be buried within the great developmental transitions of metazoans. This article discusses one of the unifying principles between embryology and oncology, namely cancer stem cells. Some considerations are also provided on the central role of physics and biomechanics in the assembly of the first embryo, which can be regarded as a differentiated benign tumor. Mechanical impregnation of the nucleus of a stem cell, culminating in a totipotent/multipotent cell, was a major event safeguarding the success of embryogenesis throughout evolution. Germ cells in the earliest ctenophore embryos underwent delayed differentiation, subsequent to the mechanical assembly of the embryo. Finally, a discussion is presented on the concept that cancer and embryogenesis (cancer and healthy stem cells) are two sides of the same coin, that is, of the same process. The only difference is that cancer stem cells reveal themselves in inappropriate contexts. Neoplasia is a free force, whereas cancer is a force contained by animal organization.
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