Modified protein protects from radiation therapy damage
According to research published in Science, animals have been shown to be protected against radiation therapy damage in cancer by a modified version of a natural intestinal protein. The intestinal protein, flagellin, is produced by the bacteria, that live within the body, to stop the intestinal cells from starting programmed cell death process known as apoptosis.
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