Scientists Reveal How Red Wine Kills Cancer Cells
Tuesday, June 10, 2008 - 04:14
in Biology & Nature
A new research conducted by scientists at the University of Virginia Health System has revealed that a compound found in red wine called resveratrol starves cancer cells by inhibiting the action of a key protein that feeds them.
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