A newly engineered CAR T cell that incorporates a peptide isolated from the venom ... cancer cells. According to a study published on March 4 in Science Translational Medicine, a new CAR that ...
scorpion venom primarily causes pain and nerve damage. Despite their dangers, both venoms hold medical potential, aiding in pain relief and cancer treatment. Understanding their unique effects ...
Professor Serdar Karakurt, a faculty member of the Department of Biochemistry at Selçuk University's Faculty of Science, has ...
most scorpion stings don't require hospital treatment. However, the wound should be cleaned with mild soap and water. If symptoms are serious and require hospitalization, anti-venom may be provided.