A special meeting of the Board of Governors of Cadet College Petaro was held at the Chief Minister's House, led by President Asif Ali Zardari. Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah was also present and thanked President Zardari for holding the meeting. "It’s a privilege for us to host a meeting of this prestigious institution," said the Chief Minister. The meeting was attended by MPA Dr. Sikandar Ali Shoro, Chief Secretary Asif Haider Shah, Principal Secretary Agha Wasif, Secretary Abdul Rahim Sheikh, and Finance Secretary Fayyaz Ahmed Jatoi. Other participants included Chairman Board of Governors and Commander Karachi Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi, Secretary to the President Muhammad Shakeel Malik, Commodore Rashid Nazir, Captain Abdul Ghaffar, Air Commodore Atir Amir, and several others. President Zardari welcomed everyone, saying, "Cadet College Petaro is my alma mater. I studied here, and it’s very close to my heart. I want to contribute to its growth....
Japanese scientist Shimon Tsakaguchi has discovered a new type of 'T cells' in the blood, which are immune to cancer cells.
He is being awarded the highest honors in medicine in Germany for his research. The human body's immune system or immune system plays a role in preventing it from all kinds of diseases, infections and viruses. Japanese researcher Shimon Sakaguchi has researched regulatory T cells (Tregs) that he prevents cancer cells from neglecting healthy cells in the blood.
Japanese scientists have also discovered that when the trigger cells become defective, the body attacks the healthy cells. Being awarded the Dorm Assetter Prize. According to Thomas Bohm, the head of the organization, this research is unusual because regulatory T cells are present in the body so that bacterial cells can do their job in the body.
They help maintain 'self-control', which is to distinguish between healthy cells and which ones are harmful to the immune system. If this system does not work, diseases such as type 1 diabetes and skin cancer may be present. Bohm adds that the discovery of these types of cells is also extremely unusual because they can help fight cancer. According to Bohm, studies are still under way in numerous laboratories regarding T cells and to see the results.
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