Anti-cancer Flower Power: Researchers Combat Cancer With A Jasmine-based Drug
Monday, August 25, 2008 - 14:21
in Biology & Nature
Could a substance from the jasmine flower hold the key to an effective new therapy to treat cancer? Researchers have developed an anti-cancer drug based on a decade of research into the commercial applications of the compound Jasmonate, a synthetic compound derived from the flower itself.
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