You are rarely clean earwax should be careful. The combination of wet earwax and smelling it turns anything to do with mutations in the breast cancer gene ABCC11 types. A Japanese study to prove it.
The results reported in the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) that ABCC11 gene mutations in breast cancer occurs also in the type of earwax wet and sticky.
The results reported in the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) that ABCC11 gene mutations in breast cancer occurs also in the type of earwax wet and sticky.
Mutation in the gene ABCC11, who once studied was derived from the type of earwax wet and sticky
Why and how it happens is still unknown.
Earwax form of sweat produced by human sweat glands. Earwax someone turns affects their body odor. There are two types of human earwax, namely dry and wet. Asians generally have dry earwax, whereas Europeans and Africans generally wet and sticky.
Studies conducted by Ishikawa and its partners showed that the gene mutation 538G> A affects some ABCC11 protein function, which in turn affect the work of the sweat glands. Possible this is what causes the earwax wet and sticky to be one source of breast cancer.
Although the problem of earwax sound trivial, but the study was not kidding. Because there is clinical evidence that indicates that the formation of G in ABCC11 gene is closely related to the type of earwax wet, sticky and smelly.
For the future, the types of genetic mutations in the gene may be a reference ABCC11 to diagnose earwax with dangerous type (wet, sticky, smelly) who is now a dread disease in the cherry country.
To detect the type of genes quickly, experts developed a method that allows the analysis of gene mutations ABCC11 in 30 minutes. The method will be available in the form of a special tool that can analyze the genetic relationship between earwax, unpleasant body odor, and the risk of breast cancer.
Why and how it happens is still unknown.
Earwax form of sweat produced by human sweat glands. Earwax someone turns affects their body odor. There are two types of human earwax, namely dry and wet. Asians generally have dry earwax, whereas Europeans and Africans generally wet and sticky.
Studies conducted by Ishikawa and its partners showed that the gene mutation 538G> A affects some ABCC11 protein function, which in turn affect the work of the sweat glands. Possible this is what causes the earwax wet and sticky to be one source of breast cancer.
Although the problem of earwax sound trivial, but the study was not kidding. Because there is clinical evidence that indicates that the formation of G in ABCC11 gene is closely related to the type of earwax wet, sticky and smelly.
For the future, the types of genetic mutations in the gene may be a reference ABCC11 to diagnose earwax with dangerous type (wet, sticky, smelly) who is now a dread disease in the cherry country.
To detect the type of genes quickly, experts developed a method that allows the analysis of gene mutations ABCC11 in 30 minutes. The method will be available in the form of a special tool that can analyze the genetic relationship between earwax, unpleasant body odor, and the risk of breast cancer.