Utilizing the venom from 312 bumble bees and honey bees in Perth Western Australia, Ireland and England, Dr Ciara Duffy from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research and The University of Western Australia, tried the impact of the venom on the clinical subtypes of bosom malignant growth, including triple-negative bosom disease, which has restricted therapy choices.
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