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Editorial
. 2024 Feb 16:15:1380193.
doi: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1380193. eCollection 2024.

Editorial: Experimental and computational aspects of bioactive proteins from animal venoms: an insight into pharmacological properties and drug discovery

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Editorial: Experimental and computational aspects of bioactive proteins from animal venoms: an insight into pharmacological properties and drug discovery

Michelle Khai Khun Yap et al. Front Pharmacol. .
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Keywords: animal toxins; bioinformatics; molecular pharmacology; omics; therapeutics.

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