Biological Activity of Natural and Synthetic Peptides as Anticancer Agents

Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and death worldwide, making it a serious global health concern. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and surgical treatment are the most used conventional therapeutic approaches, although they show several side effects that limit their effectiveness. For these...

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Hauptverfasser: Bauso, Luana Vittoria, La Fauci, Valeria, Munaò, Serena, Bonfiglio, Desirèe, Armeli, Alessandra, Maimone, Noemi, Longo, Clelia, Calabrese, Giovanna
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