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Ant Venoms: Chemical and Pharmacological Properties
Toxin Reviews, 1992AbstractStinging 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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New Alkaloids in the Venoms of Fire Ants
Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1974A recent comparative analysis of the venom components of 4 species of fire ants ( Solenopsis geminata [F], S. invicta Buren, S. richteri Forel, and S. xyloni MacCook) has demonstrated that their alkaloidal compositions may be of some taxonomic utility (Brand et al. 1972).
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Periodic Graphics: Ant venom and pheromones
C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019Chemical 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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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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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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Allergy to the venom of jumper and bull ants
Medical Journal of Australia, 1989openaire +2 more sources
Fire ant venom hypersensitivity
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 1983Barry R. Paull +2 more
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