Fungi may lead to cheaper cancer treatment, study suggests

24 septiembre 2015

Cheaper anti-cancer drugs for humans might ultimately stem from a new study. Scientists have developed a kind of microbial ‘bandage’ that protects yew trees from disease-causing fungi. The researchers found that naturally occurring fungi in the yew’s vascular system act like an immune system to swarm a wound site and protect against invading pathogens.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150924184920.htm

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