Scorpion Venom Causes Upregulation of p53 and Downregulation of Bcl-xL and BID Protein Expression by Modulating Signaling Proteins Erk1/2 and STAT3, and DNA Damage in Breast and Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines
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Scorpion Venom Causes Upregulation of p53 and Downregulation of Bcl-xL and BID Protein Expression by Modulating Signaling Proteins Erk1/2 and STAT3, and DNA Damage in Breast and Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines
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INTEGRATIVE CANCER THERAPIES
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 271-281
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SAGE Publications
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2017-04-25
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10.1177/1534735417704949
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