Fungi and Bacteria Activate Genes Associated With Head and Neck Cancer
Fungi and bacteria can activate genes associated with head and neck tumors, according to an in vitro study at São Paulo State University.
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Fungi and bacteria can activate genes associated with head and neck tumors, according to an in vitro study at São Paulo State University.
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