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"textContent": "Scientists have finally uncovered how bacteria naturally create multiple versions of powerful anti-cancer drugs, solving a mystery that has frustrated researchers for decades. Researchers from the University of Warwick and Monash University have solved a long-standing mystery about how bacteria naturally produce multiple versions of powerful cancer-fighting compounds. Their discovery could help scientists develop new [...]",
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