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The toxic fungus Aspergillus flavus— known as the “Pharaoh’s Curse” due to its role in the deaths of archaeologists who ...
The same deadly fungus is now being looked at as a potential cancer treatment. The therapy detailed in this new study is a ...
Scientists have discovered that Aspergillus flavus, a fungus linked to ancient “mummy curses,” contains compounds effective ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have turned a deadly fungus into a potent cancer-fighting compound after ...
In a remarkable twist of science, researchers have transformed a fungus long associated with death into a potential weapon ...
In the 1970s, a dozen scientists entered the tomb of Casimir IV in Poland. Within weeks, 10 of them died from Aspergillus ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNDeadly Fungus That Haunted Ancient Tombs May Now Help Fight Against CancerAssociated with the infamous King Tut's curse, a deadly spore may now be turned into a potent leukemia treatment.
Penn researchers transform a toxic fungus linked to ancient tombs into a powerful anti-cancer compound, offering new hope in ...
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Live Science on MSNFungus that may have caused 'King Tut's curse' shows promise in treating cancerScientists have found that a deadly tomb fungus called Aspergillus flavus may hold the key to promising new treatments for leukemia.
When people died after entering the ancient pyramids for the first time it was blamed on a Pharaoh's Curse or Mummy's Revenge ...
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IFLScience on MSNThe Fungus Blamed For “Tutankhamun’s Curse” Could Make A Potent Anti-Cancer DrugThe fungus Aspergillus flavus produces a class of molecules that have strong potential as future anti-leukemia drugs, ...
Researchers believe that a fungus thought to be found in ancient tombs may provide a valuable new tool in the fight against ...
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