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Scientists solve a 30-year rye pollen mystery that could transform cancer research
Scientists have solved a 30-year-old mystery about two molecules in rye pollen that help animals fight tumors. By determining their 3D structures, researchers can now explore how these compounds interact with the immune system and their potential cancer-fighting properties.
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