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Marine Sponge Molecule Found to Inhibit Cervical Cancer Growth
A study has discovered the use of a molecule found in sponges in treating cervical cancer. These organisms appear in Manado Bay in Indonesia, and they produce a molecule known as manzamine A, found to stop cervical cancer cell growth.
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