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  2. Jelleine - Wikipedia

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    Jelleine-I and its halogenated analogues show potential as an immunologic adjuvant in the treatment of colorectal cancer. [8] These peptides inhibit Fusobacterium nucleatum, an anaerobic bacterium of the oral microbiota that is highly active in the altered microecology of the gut and is closely associated with the initiation and progression of ...

  3. Royal jelly - Wikipedia

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    Developing queen larvae surrounded by royal jelly. Royal jelly is a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of larvae and adult queens. [1] It is secreted from the glands in the hypopharynx of nurse bees, and fed to all larvae in the colony, regardless of sex or caste. [2] Queen larva in a cell on a frame with bees

  4. Major royal jelly protein - Wikipedia

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    He found two proteins as potential markers for freshness of royal jelly protein and named them royal jelly proteins (RJP-1 and RJP-2). RJP-1 was a 57-kDa monomer which is a subunit of a larger complex (oligomer). [5] In 2011, Kamakura claimed that RJP-1 is the main protein for controlling larval development that distinguishes the queen from ...

  5. Insects in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Royal jelly is used to treat anemia, gastrointestinal ulcers, arteriosclerosis, hypo- and hypertension, and inhibition of sexual libido. [2] Finally Bee bread , or bee pollen, is eaten as a generally health restorative, and is said to help treat both internal and external infections. [ 2 ]

  6. Apitherapy - Wikipedia

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    Apitherapy is a branch of alternative medicine that uses honey bee products, including honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly and bee venom. There has been no scientific or clinical evidence for the efficacy or safety of apitherapy treatments. [1] [2] Bee venom can cause minor or major reactions, including allergic responses, anaphylaxis or death.

  7. Anatomical pathology - Wikipedia

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    The use of haematoxylin and eosin-stained slides to provide specific diagnoses based on morphology is considered to be the core skill of anatomic pathology. The science of staining tissues sections is called histochemistry. Immunohistochemistry – the use of antibodies to detect the presence, abundance, and localization of specific proteins ...

  8. Bee - Wikipedia

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    Apitherapy is a branch of alternative medicine that uses honey bee products, including raw honey, royal jelly, pollen, propolis, beeswax and apitoxin (Bee venom). [140] The claim that apitherapy treats cancer, which some proponents of apitherapy make, remains unsupported by evidence-based medicine. [141] [142]

  9. University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center - Wikipedia

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    From 1991-2018, it was known as the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The center was renamed the Rogel Cancer Center in 2018 in recognition of a $150 million commitment from Richard and Susan Rogel. [2] The Rogel Cancer Center is ranked among the top cancer programs by U.S. News & World Report. [3]