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Scientists at an Israeli university have found a promising new way to 
stop the growth and spread of cancer cells while carrying out research 
to boost the size of peaches and nectarines, the university said on Sunday.

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem scientists found that a protein 
similar to one researched in their project had the effect of blocking 
blood supply to tumors.

"By blocking the blood supply to the tumors, actibind halted the ability 
of malignant cells to move through the blood stream," the university said.

"Their approach has been shown to inhibit the malignant cells without 
affecting normal cells and without the severe side effects of 
traditional treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy," it said.

Oded Shoseyov, who led the research, told Reuters his team had succeeded 
in using the protein to reduce the number of fruits on a tree, thereby 
increasing the size of each fruit. The technique worked by inhibiting 
the growth of pollen cells.

"We hypothesized that since the mechanism of growth is very similar -- 
between the pollen cell and the cancer cell -- that the protein would 
have the same effect," he said.

Shoseyov's team had used genetic engineering to produce a variant of the 
protein "that showed an impressive anti-cancer potential," the 
university said.

"These results have raised broad interest in international scientific 
meetings and in business circles," it said.



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