Scientists have discovered a plant‑derived molecule called DHL‑11, isolated from Munronia henryi, that kills aggressive triple‑negative breast cancer cells by triggering a cascade of DNA damage, oxidative stress, and apoptosis.
The compound works by disrupting the cancer‑critical enzyme IMPDH2 in an unusual way — destabilizing it rather than simply blocking it — and showed strong effectiveness in both lab tests and patient‑derived tumor organoids.
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