C. sporogenes can activate drugs in cancer, leave body unharmed
(NEWSER) - A bacterium found in soil could be a useful tool in fighting many types of cancer, reports the BBC . The Clostridium sporogenes bacterium, a relative to botulism and tetanus, produces spores that only grow when there is no oxygen. The human body is full of oxygen, but solid cancer tumors, such as those in the brain, breast, and prostate, are oxygen-free, so researchers can make anti-cancer drugs that only activate in those tumors thanks to enzymes produced by those bacteria. More»