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Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King ...
Even in their natural state, some asperigimycins killed leukemia cells in lab tests. But the researchers went further. By ...
A fungus that is thought to have claimed the lives of several excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site has had a ...
A fatal fungus once thought to be a curse could potentially help fight disease. Scientists discovered molecules in a fungus ...
A group of researchers from the US turn the 'curse' into a future therapy to combat blood cancer. "This is an example of the ...
A potentially deadly fungus known as "pharaoh's curse fungus" could offer an unexpected path to fighting cancer, recent research shows. Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania modified ...
The deadly fungus credited with killing the archaeologists that opened the tomb of King Tut might become a treatment for ...
Antonis Rokas, a fungal biologist at Vanderbilt University who was not affiliated with the study, calls the work a tour de ...
A study led by a global research consortium offers new hope for patients with mycetoma, a neglected tropical disease.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have discovered that this fungus produces a unique class of molecules with the potential to fight cancer.These molecules belong to a group called ...