Pleiotropic Anticancer Properties of Scorpion Venom Peptides: Rhopalurus princeps Venom as an Anticancer Agent
Arthur G Mikaelian,1 Eric Traboulay,1 Xiaofei Michael Zhang,1 Emma Yeritsyan,2 Peter L Pedersen,3 Young Hee Ko,3 Khalid Z Matalka4 1Medolife Corporation, Beverly Hills, CA, USA; 2Yerevan State Medical University, Yerevan, Armenia; 3Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine Laboratory, Baltimore,...
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Main Authors: | Mikaelian AG (Author), Traboulay E (Author), Zhang XM (Author), Yeritsyan E (Author), Pedersen PL (Author), Ko YH (Author), Matalka KZ (Author) |
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