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1. The Proteome of African Spitting and Non-Spitting Cobra Venoms and Cytotoxicity Against Pancreatic Cancer Cells
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2. Snake venom: An emerging anticancer agent
- Kumar J.S. , et al.
3. Anti-alkaline phosphatases (ALP) potentials of potent 4-aminobenzenesulfonamide derivatives against Naja oxiana venom
- Khan S. , et al.
4. Cytotoxic potential of cytotoxins from moroccan Naja haje venom against hepatocellular carcinoma in a multicellular tumor spheroid model
- Lafnoune A. , et al.
5. Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Snake Venom Biotoxins
- Opata E.K. , et al.
6. Anticancer potentiality of Hottentotta saulcyi scorpion curd venom against breast cancer: an in vitro and in vivo study
- Nosouhian M. , et al.
8. Snake venom toxins: Potential anticancer therapeutics
- Offor B.C. , et al.
9. Bioactive Properties of Venoms Isolated from Whiptail Stingrays and the Search for Molecular Mechanisms and Targets
- Doupnik C.A. , et al.
10. The long non-coding RNA BDNF-AS induces neuronal cell apoptosis by targeting miR-125b-5p in Alzheimer's disease models
- Ren H. , et al.
11. Medically important snakes and snakebite envenoming in Iran
- Dehghani R. , et al.
12. Anticancer Potential and Cytotoxic Activity of NN-32, a Snake Venom Peptide, Against A549, Lung Cancer Cell Line
- Kurkute P. , et al.
13. Proteome of monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia) venom and potent anti breast cancer peptide from trypsin hydrolyzate of the venom protein
- Erlista G.P. , et al.
14. Oxineur, a novel peptide from Caspian cobra Naja naja oxiana against HT-29 colon cancer
- Sadat S.N. , et al.
16. The Cytotoxic Effects of Partially Purified Cytotoxic Peptides of Naja naja Oxiana Venom on Human Glioblastoma Multiforme: An in vitro Study
- Sinaei N. , et al.
17. Oxilipin, a New Anti-cancer Phospholipase A2-like Protein from Iranian Caspian Cobra, Naja Naja Oxiana
- Shekarabi S.M. , et al.
18. Bibliometric Analysis of Literature in Snake Venom-Related Research Worldwide (1933–2022)
- Sofyantoro F. , et al.
19. Snake Venoms-Based Compounds as Potential Anticancer Prodrug: Sand Viper Cerastes Cerastes as a Model
- Aziz M.M. , et al.
20. Induction of Apoptosis in Glioblastoma Cell Line (U87-MG) by Caspian Cobra (Naja naja oxiana) Snake Venom
- Sinaei N. , et al.
22. Viper snake (Cerastes cerastes) venom overcomes the hepatocellular carcinoma in experimental rats: histological evidence
- Aziz M.M. , et al.
23. Multifunctional toxin phospholipase A2 (PLA2) in Naja oxiana venom, a promising target for 2,5-disubstituted-1,3,4-oxadiazole derivatives
- Tariq R. , et al.