• Lemminary
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    214 months ago

    Huh. Apparently it’s been found seemingly helpful with pain management, trauma reduction, disinfection, cleaning, and tumor detection when used as a dye. I wasn’t thorough so I didn’t find anything about spinal reconstruction specifically but its use is probably related in one of these ways in some procedures. So TIL.

    Still not a cancer-killer. Sorry, Mel!

    • @[email protected]
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      84 months ago

      It’s also used as a topical antibacterial agent in wound care (source: am wound care nurse), but ya, not cancer.

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        114 months ago

        TL;DR: When injected intravenously, it prevents surrounding tissue damage by preventing the flood of ATP from binding to neighbor cell “death receptors”. It replaces oxidized ATP that needed to be injected directly on the injured spine and had other side effects. At one cost: temporarily turning turning your skin blue. Neat!

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          34 months ago

          …ah yes that new Korean song is all the rage!

          A-T-P ATP ATP ATP ATP! Don’t you want me like I want you baby! Don’t you need me like I need you now!

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            4 months ago

            Yeah! That’s what immediately came to mind when I first heard the song because in Spanish it’s APT and I used to love biochem many years ago. lol

            E: Apparently my dyslexia got the best of me and it’s also ATP in Spanish and I’m misremembering.