Veneno De La Familia Viperidae Como Tratamiemto Alternativo Contra El Cancer De Cuello Uterino

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dc.contributor.advisorForero, María Elisa
dc.contributor.advisorLozano Jimenez, Jenny
dc.contributor.authorAragon Alarcon Ivan Santiago
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-13T15:37:09Z
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dc.date.created0024-06-07
dc.date.issued2024-11-13
dc.description.abstractOne of the greatest challenges in cancer treatment has been chemoresistance and its relationship with metastasis processes. For this reason, the World Health Organization suggests exploring traditional medicines based on the ancestral use of poisons and toxins. Venoms from the Viperidae family are composed of proteins, enzymes, and peptides with notable antitumor properties, especially relevant in the epidemiological context of Colombia, as they account for 85% of snakebite incidents in the country.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsUno de los mayores desafíos en el tratamiento del cáncer ha sido la quimioresistencia y su relación con procesos de metástasis, por esta razón la Organización Mundial de la Salud sugiere explorar las medicinas tradicionales basadas en el uso ancestral de venenos y toxinas. Los venenos de la familia Viperidae están compuestos por proteínas, enzimas y péptidos con notables propiedades antitumorales, especialmente relevantes en el contexto epidemiológico de Colombia, al constituir el 85% de los accidentes ofídicos en el país.
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dc.language.isoEspañol
dc.publisherUniversidad Antonio Nariño
dc.publisher.campusBogotá - Circunvalar
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Ciencias
dc.publisher.programBioquímica
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dc.subjectApoptosis
dc.subjectCáncer cervical
dc.subjectTerapia alternativa
dc.subjectMedicina tradicional
dc.subjectVenenos de la familia Viperidae.
dc.subject.keywordApoptosis
dc.subject.keywordCervical cancer
dc.subject.keywordAlternative therapy
dc.subject.keywordTraditional medicine
dc.subject.keywordViperidae family venoms.
dc.titleVeneno De La Familia Viperidae Como Tratamiemto Alternativo Contra El Cancer De Cuello Uterino
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