Anti-proliferative and cytotoxic effect of Iranian snake (Vipera raddei kurdistanica) venom on human breast cancer cells via reactive oxygen species-mediated apoptosis
Background and purpose: Breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women around the world. Despite new advances in cancer therapy, breast cancer remains a disease with high morbidity and mortality. Snake venom is a poisonous mixture of different molecules, such as carbohydrates, nucleosi...
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Main Authors: | Ehsan Malekara (Author), Mona Pazhouhi (Author), Iraj Rashidi (Author), Cyrus Jalili (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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