Starving cancer cells: Researchers unveil new function of ganoderic acid

Recently, Prof. Huang Qing’s group from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences studied the new functions of ganoderic acids. They discovered that a compound, ganoderic acid A (GAA), could help fight cancer by targeting glucose transporters, proteins that cancer cells use to take in sugar.

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