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Anticancer discovery

A TEAM led by the professor of Biology Rosa Maria Martinez and formed by the Applied Biochemistry research group of the University of Alicante in collaboration with Doctor Balmis of Alicante General University Hospital has identified the anticancer capacity of bacteriorruberin.

Bacteriorruberin is a pigment pro ­ duced by a certain type of halophilic archaea which are found both in the salt flats of Santa Pola and in the Torrevieja lagoon and in the salt flats located in the interior of the province of Alicante. of the Chemistry Olympiad he received one of the first four gold medals. His teacher Alfredo José Martínez Lorenzo said “Álvaro is an example for our school and his classmates.” He went on to say “The results are magnificent” congratulating him for “his good work, his predisposition to learn, to be better in all areas, and always maintaining his humility and honesty.” Good luck Álvaro from all at the Euro Weekly News.

With research ongoing on the matter, could the Costa Blanca South hold the key to fighting cancer?

Six teams took part from the Almeria region and one team from the UK joined in.

Esquina, being the current trophy holders from 2021, were desperate to retain the trophy to add to their vast collection and spectacularly won their five games.

A great team effort meant the team scored 14 goals and only conceded three.

If you are interested in joining the team email es quinaparkrangers 2018@yahoo.com.

Anna Ellis TOURISM for Valencia has signed an agreement confirming it will allocate €130,000 to VisitElche to boost the promotion of tourism in the city during 2023.

Through this agreement, the aim is to promote the tourist and cultural offer of Elche in the Portuguese market which is an emerging market and has a direct connection to Elche through the airports of Lisbon and Oporto.

Through this agreement, a promotional street marketing action will be promoted, which

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