Health & Medicine
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Wasp Venom Targets Breast Cancer in New Therapy
Wasp venom may deliver a painful sting, but scientists from the Institute for Biomedical Research (IRB Barcelona) have carried out successful in vitro tests using the venom to kill breast cancer tumor cells, a new study describes.
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