Scorpion and Frog Organ Lysates are Potential Source of Antitumour Activity
It is noteworthy that several animal species are known to withstand high levels of radiation, and are exposed to heavy metals but rarely been reported to develop cancer. For example, the scorpion has been used as folk medicine in ancient civilizations of Iran and China, while amphibian skin is known...
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| Main Author: | Soopramanien, Morhanavallee (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Khan, Naveed (author), Abdelnasir, Sumayah (author), Sagathevan, K (author), Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah (author) |
| Format: | article |
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2020
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11073/21452 |
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