Kishore Kumar Meenakshi Sundaram, G. Bupesh, K. Saravanan
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Instrumentals behind embryo and cancer: a platform for prospective future in cancer research
The cancer cells could be celled biomass without normal cellular regulation. They bypass most of the signaling pathways leading to programmed cell division. On the other hand, the embryos are highly regulated, giving rise to the whole organism based on the planned regulation. Understanding the bridge concepts between them might be an interventional art for discovering valuable cancer drugs. The present review highlighted the most similarities between them and recent literary works.