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Figure 2. Tetracycline inhibits the cytotoxic effect of N. nomurai jellyfish venom on HaCaT (A) and NIH3T3 (B) cells
Figure 5. Histopathological examination of the dermonecrotic lesion induced by N. nomurai jellyfish venom in the absence or presence of tetracycline

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