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Antitumor effect of Bothrops jararaca venom

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FIG. 1. Distribution of the median of the number of EAT cells on the  2nd, 5th,  8th,  11th, and  14th days  of  tumor growth
FIG. 4.  Survival percentage of animals inoculated with EAT cells and treated with BjV or saline solution (* p < 0.05).

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