Ancient Tomb Fungus Transformed into Potential Cancer Treatment

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A study reveals that the fungus Aspergillus flavus, historically linked to the deaths of tomb explorers, may harbor compounds with potent anti-cancer properties, particularly against leukemia, offering promising avenues for new drug development.
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