Therapeutic effects of bee venom and its major component, melittin, on atopic dermatitis in vivo and in vitro
British Journal of Pharmacology2018Vol. 175(23), pp. 4310–4324
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Hyun‐Jin An, Jung‐Yeon Kim, Woon‐Hae Kim, Mi‐Gyeong Gwon, Hye Min Gu, Min Ji Jeon, Sang‐Mi Han, Sok Cheon Pak, Chong‐Kee Lee, In Sook Park, Kwan‐Kyu Park
Abstract
Our results suggest that bee venom and melittin would be suitable for epicutaneous application, as topical administration is often appropriate for the treatment of AD.
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