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Inherent fast inactivation particle of Nav channels as a new binding site for a neurotoxin. [PDF]

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Synthesis of Citrifurans A and D through Assembly of the Natural Products Citrinin and Gregatin A. [PDF]

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Inhibition of Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by centipede oil and linoleic acid

Biofouling, 2020
Microbial biofilms are associated with persistent infections because of their high tolerance to antimicrobial agents and host defenses. The effects of centipede oil from Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans and its main components were investigated to ...
Yong-Guy Kim   +2 more
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Patients with centipede bites presenting to a university hospital in Bangkok: a 10-year retrospective study

Clinical Toxicology, 2021
Introduction Centipede envenomation occurs commonly in tropical and subtropical countries. In most cases, centipede envenomation causes benign clinical manifestations. Serious complications are reported occasionally.
Rittirak Othong
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Centipede envenomation: Clinical importance and the underlying molecular mechanisms

Toxicon, 2018
Centipede bites are usually characterized by mildly to moderately painful encounters with humans, however, they are relatively infrequent. The vast majority of centipede envenomations do not cause severe symptoms and only in very rare cases more serious ...
Rose Ombati, Lei Luo, Shilong Yang
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Centipede Bites

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2021
The genus Scolopendra includes large centipedes that inhabit tropical regions of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands as well as South America and the Southwestern US. They are capable of inflicting a clinically significant venomous bite. These multilegged arthropods may enter tents or buildings at night in search of prey and tend to hide in bedding ...
Haley B, Randich, Mark W, Burnett
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