Jundishapur Journal of Natural Pharmaceutical Products
The Official Journal of Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences
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1. Pharmacological Potential of Scorpion Venom: From Molecular Targets, Peptide Chemistry to Clinical Translation
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2. Potential stability issue of protein and peptide therapeutic with polyvinyl chloride surface materials: A review
- Septiani S.W. , et al.
3. Tag-like cyclic peptides: Modular affinity elements for protein integration and bioengineering applications
- Zhu Z. , et al.
4. Assessing the anticancer potential of spider venom peptide Latarcin Ltc2a against triple negative breast cancer
- Kaur P. , et al.
6. Promising Venom-derived Peptides as Innovative Health Solutions for Treating the Metabolic Disorders: A Policy Brief
- Baradaran M. , et al.
7. Unveiling new Kv1.3 channel blockers from scorpion venom: Characterization of Meuk7–3 and in silico design of its analogs for enhanced affinity and therapeutic potential
- Shariati S. , et al.
8. Transcriptomics-Informed Proteomics of Venom Glands and Crude Venom from Tityus cf. asthenes from Panama: Enzymes, Proteins, Toxins, and Antimicrobial Peptides
- Salazar M.H. , et al.
9. Beyond Efficacy: Ensuring Safety in Peptide Therapeutics through Immunogenicity Assessment
- Achilleos K. , et al.
10. Revisiting toxins with transcriptomics-informed proteomics of venom glands and crude venom from Centruroides bicolor from Panama
- Samudio O. , et al.
11. Emerging therapeutic applications of scorpion venom peptides in the Middle East and North Africa: A comprehensive review
- Lafnoune A. , et al.
12. Scorpion venom cytolytic peptide Smp43 induces caspase-dependent apoptosis in ovarian carcinoma cell line OVCAR-3
- Hussein S.I. , et al.
13. ScorpDb: A Novel Open-Access Database for Integrative Scorpion Toxinology
- Baradaran M. , et al.