Russian scientists are genetically modifying an Australian wild tobacco plant with bacterial DNA to produce an anti-cancer vaccine which is much less costly than individually-tailored vaccines derived from animal sources. The bacteria transmits a DNA fragment into herbal cells to produce the required medication which glows under special light when ready for extraction.
According to Yury Dorokhov of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Moscow the resultant medication targets and destroys malignant cells. It is awaiting tests on mice and if successful will be offered first to breast cancer patients.
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