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Researchers discover fungus near ancient burial sites may yield new cancer-fighting compounds.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that Aspergillus flavus, a toxic fungus linked to deaths around ancient burial sites, produces molecules called asperigimycins that may fight cancer.
These molecules, tested on human cancer cells, showed potential to inhibit tumor growth.
Further research is needed, but these findings could lead to new cancer treatments, similar to how penicillin revolutionized medicine.
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Los investigadores han descubierto que hongos cerca de antiguos sitios de entierro pueden producir nuevos compuestos que combaten el cáncer.