breast cancercancer genomicschemotherapyBreast cancer is a kind of aggressive cancer that significantly affects women worldwide, thus making research on alternative and new therapies necessary. The potential impact of bee venom on breast cancer is the main subject of this analysis of this research ...
and the bumble bee. Bumble bees are large, furry-appearing bees that fulfill the beneficial role of pollinating many plants. Honeybees, also active plant pollinators, are found all over the world. While honey bees are not usually aggressive, they will sting if bothered or threatened...
Padmavathi et al (2005) studied the drug paclitaxel with propolis, in DMBA-induced mice breast cancer and concluded that the two combined suppressed breast cancer, decreased lipid peroxidation, and increased the activities of antioxidant enhanced super oxide dismutase and vitamin C. They concluded that...
The collection of a considerable amount of BV is hard because a single bee contains a very little amount of venom and to extract it, the bee must sting. To solve this problem, Markovic and Molnar, in 1954, used electroshocks and squeezed to induce the sting of ...
The intensity of the shock, the material that the bees will sting, the duration of the shock and the periods between shocks are so important for the efficacy of the process [7]. In terms of laboratory experiments, BV is extracted by reservoir disruption and/or manual milking, whereas, when...
In the presented study, the analysis of the relationship between sensitization to five tested BV allergen molecules, and also the severity of the systemic sting reaction and the relationship between the sensitization profile and the safety of immunotherapy in patients with HBV allergy, was undertaken....
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This week we answer some questions sent in by students. Today we're going to cover the Montauk Monster, the efficacy of skin moisturizer, bee sting therapy, aluminum antiperspirants as a cause for breast cancer, inexpensive gasoline, and the lifespans of homosexuals. If you're a student, pl...
Bee venom (Apitoxin) is a complex, yellowish, bitter, pungent, and transparent acidic liquid secreted from two poisonous glands in the abdominal cavity and associated with the sting apparatus of bees. Its production increases during the first two weeks of their lives. It is a significant defensi...
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