Summary
This paper discusses the use of Streptavidin-Saporin, a type of 'secondary' targeted toxin, in the scientific community for eliminating specific cells, with potential applications in disease research and drug development.
Categories
Cancer treatment and prevention: The paper discusses the use of Streptavidin-Saporin in cancer research, specifically for eliminating specific cells.
Alzheimer's disease: The paper mentions the use of Streptavidin-Saporin in research related to Alzheimer's disease, specifically in the study of cholinergic neurons of the basal forebrain.
Education and learning: The paper discusses the use of Streptavidin-Saporin in academic research, contributing to the scientific process and progress in research and drug development.
Author(s)
LR Ancheta, PA Shramm, R Bouajram, D Higgins
Publication Year
2023
Number of Citations
3
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