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Cytotoxic activity of Androctonus australis hector venom and its toxic fractions on human lung cancer cell line. [PDF]
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Mass fingerprinting of the venom and transcriptome of venom gland of scorpion Centruroides tecomanus. [PDF]
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Toxicon, 2020
Rhopalurus junceus is the most common scorpion in Cuba and the venom is often used as a natural product for anti-cancer therapy. Despite this, no study has been published concerning its toxicological profile. The aim of the study was characterizing the short-term, subchronic toxicity and the teratogenic potential of Rhopalurus junceus scorpion venom by
Alicia Lagarto
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Rhopalurus junceus is the most common scorpion in Cuba and the venom is often used as a natural product for anti-cancer therapy. Despite this, no study has been published concerning its toxicological profile. The aim of the study was characterizing the short-term, subchronic toxicity and the teratogenic potential of Rhopalurus junceus scorpion venom by
Alicia Lagarto
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Comparative proteomic analysis of male and female venoms from the Cuban scorpion Rhopalurus junceus
Toxicon, 2015A complete mass spectrometry analysis of venom components from male and female scorpions of the species Rhophalurus junceus of Cuba is reported. In the order of 200 individual molecular masses were identified in both venoms, from which 63 are identical in male and females genders.
Cesar V F Batista +2 more
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Biochemical and molecular characterization of the venom from the Cuban scorpion Rhopalurus junceus
Toxicon, 2011This communication describes the first general biochemical, molecular and functional characterization of the venom from the Cuban blue scorpion Rhopalurus junceus, which is often used as a natural product for anti-cancer therapy in Cuba. The soluble venom of this arachnid is not toxic to mice, injected intraperitoneally at doses up to 200 μg/20 g body ...
Rita Restano-Cassulini +1 more
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Sintomatología de la picadura del alacrán azul cubano Rhopalurus junceus
Revista Médica De Homeopatía, 2012Resumen Ha crecido el interes de la comunidad internacional por el estudio de las propiedades medicinales del veneno de ciertos alacranes. En Cuba, quiza el mas estudiado es Rhopalurus junceus. Esto nos motivo a determinar los sintomas tras la picadura del escorpion cubano, precisando los sintomas propios del evento agudo asi como las manifestaciones
Mayra Noelia Riverón Garrote +4 more
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Patogenesia de Rhopalurus junceus (escorpión cubano)
Revista Médica De Homeopatía, 2013Resumen La patogenesia fue realizada siguiendo las indicaciones del metodo del Dr. Jeremy Sherr, descartando sintomas dudosos e incluyendo solo sintomas nuevos o sintomas antiguos aumentados o sintomas desaparecidos durante la experimentacion. En la patogenesia participamos 34 personas, 18 mujeres y 16 varones que tomamos 6 dosis del remedio en 2 ...
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Revista Médica De Homeopatía, 2013
Resumen La toxina del alacran Rhopalurus junceus ha sido objeto de multiples estudios, esta investigacion se propuso como objetivo central, determinar si la picadura accidental del alacran R. junceus puede ser asociada a una predisposicion a no padecer de cancer, se realizo una investigacion a 37 personas que han desarrollado desarrollaron una ...
Mayra Noelia Riveron Garrote +4 more
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Resumen La toxina del alacran Rhopalurus junceus ha sido objeto de multiples estudios, esta investigacion se propuso como objetivo central, determinar si la picadura accidental del alacran R. junceus puede ser asociada a una predisposicion a no padecer de cancer, se realizo una investigacion a 37 personas que han desarrollado desarrollaron una ...
Mayra Noelia Riveron Garrote +4 more
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Cytotoxic Effects of Blue Scorpion Venom (Rhopalurus junceus) in a Glioblastoma Cell Line Model
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2021Background:Cancer is one of the main death causes worldwide. Besides, current therapies and treatments to counter cancer, it is needed new alternatives to diminish the cell proliferation of oncogenic processes.Methods:One of the most promissory therapy includes the use of blue scorpion venom as a specific cytotoxic agent to kill tumoral cells including
Laura A. Lozano-Trujillo +6 more
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