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Ant Venoms: Chemical and Pharmacological Properties

Journal of Toxicology: Toxin Reviews, 1992
AbstractStinging ants are now recognized as being of considerable public health significance in both temperate and tropical regions. Many species of ants produce venoms that contain powerful algogens and these secretions may cause severe systemic reactions as well.
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Proteomic analysis of Myrmecia pilosula (jack jumper) ant venom

Toxicon, 2006
Ant sting allergy in Australia is predominantly due to the Myrmecia pilosula species complex. Gel separation of M. pilosula venom is necessary so that the allergenic importance of each component can be defined by western blotting. However, previous PAGE methods produced suboptimal resolution and the components of each band were not precisely defined ...
Wiese, Michael D   +6 more
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Deciphering the Molecular Diversity of an Ant Venom Peptidome through a Venomics Approach

Journal of Proteome Research, 2018
The peptide toxins in the venoms of small invertebrates such as stinging ants have rarely been studied due to the limited amount of venom available per individual. We used a venomics strategy to identify the molecular diversity of the venom peptidome for the myrmicine ant Tetramorium bicarinatum.
Axel Touchard   +6 more
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Periodic Graphics: Ant venom and pheromones

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
Chemical educator and Compound Interest blogger Andy Brunning homes in on the chemicals that help the insects protect themselves and communicate To download a pdf of this article, visit cenm.ag/antvenom. References used to create this graphic:The Biochemical Toxin Arsenal from Ant VenomsCommunication in AntsAncient Fertility PheromoneAnt Battle Yields ...
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Ant Venom Glycopeptide

Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology, 2022
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Fire ant venom hypersensitivity

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1983
Barry R. Paull   +2 more
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Fire ant venom hypersensitivity. I. Comparison of fire ant venom and whole body extract in the diagnosis of fire ant allergy.

The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 1983
Levels of IgE antibody to fire ant whole body extract (FA-WBE) and fire ant venom (FAV) were evaluated in 60 patients with clinical histories of fire ant sting hypersensitivity and 11 frequently stung individuals without significant clinical reactivity to fire ant.
B R, Paull, T H, Coghlan, S B, Vinson
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Global View on Ant Venom Allergy: from Allergenic Components to Clinical Management

Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology, 2021
Troy Wanandy   +2 more
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Ant Venoms, Attractants, and Repellents

Science, 1965
G. W. K. Cavill, Phyllis L. Robertson
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