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Scientists finally solve 30-year cancer riddle buried in rye pollen
A team of chemists led by Northwestern University has resolved a structural mystery that lingered for roughly three decades, ...
Nearly 30 years after rye pollen molecules were shown to slow tumor growth in animals, scientists have finally determined their exact three-dimensional structures.
Rye pollen has been demonstrated to able to slow tumour growth in animal models of cancer. To understand more about this, chemists have determined the 3D structure of the bioactive molecules in rye ...
Nearly three decades ago, scientists found that a pair of molecules in rye pollen exhibited an unusual ability to slow tumor growth in animal models of cancer. But progress stalled for one seemingly ...
Blueprint of secalosides, the bioactive molecule in rye pollen. In preliminary studies, rye pollen slowed the growth of tumors in animal models of cancer. Now that researchers know what these ...
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Scientists crack a 30 year cancer mystery hidden in rye pollen
Scientists have finally cracked a 30-year-old cancer mystery hidden inside rye pollen. For decades, researchers knew rye pollen could slow tumor growth in animals, but they didn’t know why. Now, ...
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