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1 dose of frog gut bacteria erased cancer in mice, humans next
A bacterium living quietly in the intestines of a tiny tree frog has done something cancer researchers spend careers chasing: ...
Scientists have discovered a promising new approach to fighting cancer in the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog, with one ...
In the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog, researchers have found new hope for treating cancer, in which one bacterial ...
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A Bacterium from the Gut of This Tiny Frog Can Clear out Aggressive Colon Tumors in Mice
Researchers have shown that a bacterium plucked from the gut of this frog can successfully eradicate aggressive colon tumors ...
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A single dose of frog's gut bacteria wiped out cancer in lab mice – human trials are next
Tree frog gut bacteria eliminated 100% of colorectal tumors in mice, but human cancer treatment faces safety hurdles and years of testing.
Scientists have identified a promising new cancer-fighting approach hidden in the gut bacteria of a Japanese tree frog, with ...
A bacterium from Japanese tree frogs' intestines has demonstrated potent tumor-killing abilities, eliminating cancer tumors in mice with a single dose.
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