Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Nullomers are amino acids that the human body does not specifically code for, but the coding sequences are theoretically possible. Nullomers must be under a selective pressure - for example, they may be toxic to the cell. They may be useful for treating cancers. Some nullomers have been shown to be useful to treat leukemia, breast, and prostate cancer. They are not useful in healthy cells because normal cells adapt and become immune to them."@en }
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- Nullomers comment "Nullomers are amino acids that the human body does not specifically code for, but the coding sequences are theoretically possible. Nullomers must be under a selective pressure - for example, they may be toxic to the cell. They may be useful for treating cancers. Some nullomers have been shown to be useful to treat leukemia, breast, and prostate cancer. They are not useful in healthy cells because normal cells adapt and become immune to them.".