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Antarctic bacterium could be key to new cancer treatment, researchers say
Species found in remote waters contains toxic compound that can kill melanoma
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What happenedSpecies found in remote waters contains toxic compound that can kill melanoma.
The headline splitThe left frames it as "The Antarctic bacterium that could be key to new cancer treatments". The center frames it as "Antarctic bacterium could be key to new cancer treatment, researchers say".
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Left / center-leftThe Antarctic bacterium that could be key to new cancer treatments
The Independent · Center-left · News report
CenterAntarctic bacterium could be key to new cancer treatment, researchers say
Irish Independent · Center · News report
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