A bacterium that destroys tumors' dark heart shows promise

Saturday, August 16, 2014 - 08:30 in Biology & Nature

A mutant form of a bacterium that lives in soil and thrives in low-oxygen environments appears to be a precise and aggressive killer of malignant tumors as well as an energetic activator of the body's immune system, according to new research.

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