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A common plant virus awakens the immune system to fight cancer—and it’s grown using sunlight, soil, and science.
A virus from humble black-eyed peas is showing extraordinary promise in the fight against cancer. Unlike other plant viruses, the cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) can awaken the human immune system and ...
A virus that typically infects black-eyed peas is showing great promise as a low-cost, potent cancer immunotherapy—and ...
A virus that typically infects black-eyed peas is showing great promise as a low-cost, potent cancer immunotherapy—and ...
The cowpea mosaic virus could provide an affordable and effective immunotherapy treatment if clinical trials are successful.
Researchers have taken a closer look at how the cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), unlike other plant viruses, is uniquely effective ...
A virus that typically infects black-eyed peas is showing great promise as a low-cost, potent cancer immunotherapy-and researchers are uncovering why.
Asahi Kasei Life Science will construct a new spinning plant for its Planova virus removal filters in Nobeoka City, Miyazaki, ...
An experimental treatment made from a plant virus is effective at protecting against a broad range of metastatic cancers in mice, shows a new study from the University of California San Diego.
The virus spreads easily through contaminated tools, hands, clothing and direct plant-to-plant contact. ToBRFV can also be seed-borne and transmitted through irrigation water, grafting, and cuttings.