Cancer, COVID and the Kentucky Economy: How “Sweet Annie” Could Make an Impact
Used as a medicinal herb for centuries, Artemisia annua contains powerful compounds that make it a popular treatment for malaria. But with lab research showing these compounds may help treat a variety of cancers and even COVID-19, this plant is more relevant than ever -- and UK is showing how we can take it from Kentucky fields to the lab to our patients.
Видео Cancer, COVID and the Kentucky Economy: How “Sweet Annie” Could Make an Impact канала University of Kentucky
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