Researchers at Umeå University have discovered that the microscopic "bubbles" released by bacteria in our body do not just drift around randomly. Instead, they use the thin protrusions of cells as a ...
Scientists have found a protein from Vibrio cholerae bacteria that kills cancer cells. This protein, called HapA, targets cancer cells specifically, causing them to self-destruct. Lab tests on breast, ...
Researchers at University of California San Diego School of Medicine have discovered a previously unrecognized mechanism by which Staphylococcus aureus—one of the most common causes of skin and soft ...
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Special protein found in bacteria could cause cancer cells to self-destruct, Spanish scientists say
A protein emitted by a specific type of bacteria can cause cancer cells to self-destruct, potentially paving the way for new treatments, according to an international team led by Spanish scientists.
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