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Pig semen molecule could deliver chemotherapy to hard-to-reach eye cancer, mouse study suggests
Researchers showed that "exosomes" from pig semen may be used in a potential new treatment for retinoblastoma.
It’s all well and good designing a novel therapeutic, but these efforts are futile if you’re unable to safely and effectively deliver the treatment at the right time and to the right location. As a ...
GROESBECK, Texas (KWTX) - A nine-year-old girl battling leukemia got a huge showing of support from her communality after her pig she raised throughout her cancer battle sold at the Limestone County ...
Scientists developed eye drops using a molecule from pig sperm. The treatment shrank eye cancer tumors in mice significantly. It could lead to safer therapies for children and other eye diseases.
One Florida 10-year-old had big plans for his 255-pound pig. Chandler Beach, with help from the Suwannee River Fair, has raised more than $20,000 from the sale of his pig, all to help an 18-year-old ...
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