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This is SPARDA: A self-destruct, self-defense system in bacteria that could be a new biotech tool
A bacterial defense system called SPARDA employs kamikaze-like tactics to protect cells and could be useful in future ...
Researchers have recently discovered a sugar compound produced by deep-sea bacteria that has the potential to destroy cancer cells. Microbes living in our oceans produce a substance that triggers cell ...
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Tokyo study: Grey hairs grow when cells self-destruct to prevent cancer
Tokyo researchers found grey hairs grow when pigment cells self-destruct to stop cancer, reframing what greying really means.
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