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Could a legendary tomb curse become a medical miracle? Scientists may have reengineered Aspergillus flavus, linked to King ...
Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is a potentially life-threatening complication in immunocompromised patients, particularly ...
Even in their natural state, some asperigimycins killed leukemia cells in lab tests. But the researchers went further. By ...
A fatal fungus once thought to be a curse could potentially help fight disease. Scientists discovered molecules in a fungus ...
Scientists discovered a cancer-fighting compound in mold from ancient tombs, revealing a powerful new drug against leukemia.
The deadly fungus credited with killing the archaeologists that opened the tomb of King Tut might become a treatment for ...
A mold speculated to have been behind the deaths of a few who dared breach the tomb of Tutankhamun may be hiding a hopeful ...
A fungus that is thought to have claimed the lives of several excavators working on King Tutankhamun's burial site has had a ...
The Aspergillus project is the latest in a series of targeted collaborations for Vidiia, whose mission is to democratise ...
The mystery deepened in the 1970s when a team of scientists entered the tomb of Polish king Casimir IV. Within weeks, 10 out ...
A dreaded fungus known to inhabit tombs has been reconstituted as a treatment for leukemia and is performing as effectively ...
A group of researchers from the US turn the 'curse' into a future therapy to combat blood cancer. "This is an example of the ...