Paul Saladino· MD
if the most important thing to prevent cancer right so what what factors influence the fidelity of the nuclear genome like what what factors influence that stability I would say the bioenergetic state of the cell
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if the most important thing to prevent cancer right so what what factors influence the fidelity of the nuclear genome like what what factors influence that stability I would say the bioenergetic state of the cell
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the mitochondria kind of call the shots - right because I think mitochondrial health and mitochondrial vitality would be the ultimate tumor suppressor so if the bioenergetic capacity of a cell in tissues are maintained to a high degree that bioenergetic efficiency is going to preserve genome stability and be far less likely to trigger Alko genes at the level of the DNA