Caterpillar Fungus May Hold the Secret to Fighting Cancer
Researchers at the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy found the remarkable cancer-fighting potential of a parasitic fungus that preys on caterpillars. The orange-hued Cordyceps militaris, long revered in Asian traditional medicine, produces a compound called cordycepin. This compound has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to halt cancer cell growth by disrupting cellular signals. Could this … Read more









