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Tiny Antarctic sea creature could be key to treating melanoma, researchers say

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University of South Florida researchers collected Antarctic sea squirt samples during a six-week expedition and found bacterial toxins from these organisms killed melanoma cells in mice without harming the animals, advancing a potential pathway to human trials for the deadliest form of skin cancer.

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The pathway to an approved drug is long and requires multiple regulated trials; human efficacy remains unproven.

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