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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> The Houses chief investigative committee on Tuesday accused the IRS of stonewalling
its probe into the agency's unfair targeting of Tea Party groups and
other politically-affiliated organizations, saying Congress has received
only a fraction of the documents it requested and many of those
are useless.The House Oversight and Government Affairs Committee letter
directly blames acting Commissioner Danny Werfel for the systematic manner
in which his agency has attempted to delay, frustrate, impede and obstruct
the committees investigation, despite his promising just weeks earlier to
fully cooperate.The actions of the IRS under your leadership have made clear
to the committee that the agency has no intention of complying completely
or promptly with the committees oversight efforts, wrote committee Chairman
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.The letter also states that obstructing a congressional
investigation is a crime and that the committee will be forced to
use a compulsory process should the IRS continue to use its tactics.A
high-ranking committee staffer told FoxNews.com that process could include
subpoenas."We are doing everything we can to fully cooperate with the committees,
and we strongly disagree with any suggestions to the contrary," an IRS
spokesman said in response to the letter. "Given that all documents must
be carefully reviewed to protect taxpayer privacy, this continues to be
a time and labor intensive review process."The spokesman
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
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