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Scientists have been studying the effects of a peptide called chlorotoxin that is extracted from scorpion venom to target and treat cancer cells.
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Scientists have been studying the effects of a peptide called chlorotoxin that is extracted from scorpion venom to target and treat cancer cells.
Impact Lab 2009
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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Some fascinating research is currently in progress on the uses of scorpion venom (more particularly, a sustance called "chlorotoxin" derived from the venom) as an immunosuppressant and to treat glioma, a nasty kind of brain tumor.
Alacran 2005
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