A C-Terminal Fragment of Chlorotoxin Retains Bioactivity and Inhibits Cell Migration
Chlorotoxin was originally isolated from the venom of the Israeli scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus, and has potential as a tumor imaging agent based on its selective binding to tumor cells. Several targets have been suggested for chlorotoxin including voltage-gated chloride channels, and it has been...
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Main Authors: | Mohadeseh Dastpeyman (Author), Paul Giacomin (Author), David Wilson (Author), Matthew J. Nolan (Author), Paramjit S. Bansal (Author), Norelle L. Daly (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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