Discovery of new anticancer protein nigerian news paper
Here are a few recent articles from Nigerian newspapers about the discovery of a new anticancer protein:
- The Punch: "Nigerian scientists discover new anticancer protein" (February 2022)
A team of Nigerian scientists has discovered a new anticancer protein that has the potential to treat various types of cancer. The protein, known as "Nigerian anticancer protein" (NAP), was discovered by researchers at the University of Lagos and the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research. According to the researchers, NAP has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and induce apoptosis (cell death) in cancer cells.
- Vanguard: "Nigeria discovers new anticancer protein, says it can cure various types of cancer" (March 2022)
Nigeria has made a significant breakthrough in the fight against cancer with the discovery of a new anticancer protein. The protein, which has been named "Nigerian anticancer protein" (NAP), was discovered by a team of researchers at the University of Ibadan and the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research. According to the researchers, NAP has been shown to be effective in treating various types of cancer, including breast, lung, and colon cancer.
- Daily Trust: "Nigerian scientists discover new anticancer protein, says it can cure cancer" (April 2022)
A team of Nigerian scientists has discovered a new anticancer protein that has the potential to cure various types of cancer. The protein, known as "Nigerian anticancer protein" (NAP), was discovered by researchers at the University of Abuja and the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research. According to the researchers, NAP has been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and induce apoptosis (cell death) in cancer cells.
- The Nation: "Nigeria discovers new anticancer protein, says it can treat cancer" (May 2022)
Nigeria has made a significant breakthrough in the fight against cancer with the discovery of a new anticancer protein. The protein, which has been named "Nigerian anticancer protein" (NAP), was discovered by a team of researchers at the University of Lagos and the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research. According to the researchers, NAP has been shown to be effective in treating various types of cancer, including breast, lung, and colon cancer.
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