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Ph. D., have discovered that the natural compound sceptrin, which is found in marine sponges, reduces cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity.
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Ph. D., have discovered that the natural compound sceptrin, which is found in marine sponges, reduces cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity.
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Ph. D., have discovered that the natural compound sceptrin, which is found in marine sponges, reduces cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity.
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Washington, Feb 19 (ANI): The natural compound sceptrin, which is found in cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity, researchers have found.
WN.com - Articles related to New technique shakes brain cancer cells to death 2010
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WASHINGTON - The natural compound sceptrin, which is found in marine sponges, reduces cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity, researchers have found.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 Ani 2010
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Ph. D., have discovered that the natural compound sceptrin, which is found in marine sponges, reduces cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity.
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Feb 19 (ANI): The natural compound sceptrin, which is found in cancer cell motility (movement) and has very low toxicity, researchers have
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The researchers also found that sceptrin synthesized in the laboratory was just as effective at combating motility as the naturally-derived compound.
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The researchers also found that sceptrin synthesized in the laboratory was just as effective at combating motility as the naturally-derived compound.
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"Given the recently achieved synthesis of sceptrin in multi-gram quantities by the Baran laboratory, sceptrin could prove to be an attractive lead molecule for further preclinical testing and development for therapeutic purposes," said Dr. Vuori.
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