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  told FoxNews.com. (The stem 
cells) can repair tissue damage caused by chemo radiotherapy, so those patients 
will tolerate chemotherapy much better. It gives enough room for clinicians 
to use a high dose of chemotherapy to kill cancer  and 
the patient can survive.Through a series of in vitro experiments, Geng and 
his team analyzed cells in the GI tract, stumbling upon an important 
molecule called ROBO1. They found that ROBO1 was specifically expressed 
in intestinal stem cells  but not in any other cells in 
the body. Upon this discovery, the researchers added to the cells a 
protein called SLIT2, which binds to ROBO1.The result: stem cell regeneration.Basically, 
you add SLIT2, you have more intestinal stem cells, Geng explained. If 
you have more intestinal stem cells, you repair more tissue damage, just 
like in general cell replication. So the ability to repair damage is 
higher  its just the logical explanation.The researchers theorized that 
by increasing stem cells in the gut, the intestine and GI tract 
are better protected from the effects of chemotherapy, allowing cancer patients 
to ingest nutrients and perform critical functions without releasing intestinal 
toxins into the blood circulation.To test this idea, Geng experimented with 
hundreds of mice with late-stage, metastatic cancer. All of the mice received 
a lethal dose of chemotherapy, but only half were given SLIT2 or 
an analogous protein called R-SPONDIN1 to stimulate intestinal 
 "intentional 
or bad-faith violations" were found. The document said only that the missteps 
resulted in the "automated tools operating in a manner that was not 
completely consistent with the specific terms of the court's order." Additional 
safeguards were subsequently ordered by the surveillance court.Intelligence 
officials stressed at a Senate committee hearing on Wednesday that the program 
still does not let them look at content unless there is a 
reasonable suspicion that the material might be related to terror groups.Some 
lawmakers have come down hard on the NSA over these programs, pushing 
to force the agency to release more information and potentially rein in 
the program itself.One of the documents, though, adamantly defended the 
rationale for collecting massive quantities of "metadata" on phone calls 
-- like the date, time and duration of calls."The more metadata NSA 
has access to, the more likely it is that NSA can identify 
or discover the network of contacts linked to targeted numbers or addresses," 
the document says.Declassified order on phone data collection


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