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The Genus Centruroides (Buthidae) and Its Venom

1978
In North America scorpions of medical importance belong to the genus Centruroides Marx (1889) of the family Buthidae (Simon, 1879) and the superfamily Buthoidea (Birula, 1917). The name Centururus is a synonym for Centruroides but the latter is correct as explained by Pocock (1920f), who is also quoted by Stahnke (1971).
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Genetic diversity of medically important scorpions of the genus Centruroides (Buthidae) from Panama including two endemic species

Journal Genetika, 2022
Samuel Escudero-Sanjur   +4 more
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Revisiting toxins with transcriptomics-informed proteomics of venom glands and crude venom from Centruroides bicolor from Panama.

Journal of Proteomics
Octavio Samudio   +7 more
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Antivenom Derived from the Ct1a and Ct17 Recombinant Toxins of the Scorpion Centruroides tecomanus

International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics, 2022
Alejandra Meléndez-Zempoalteca   +8 more
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Disparity among venom components, and morphometrics in Centruroides baergi Hoffmann, 1932, a medically relevant scorpion species from Mexico.

Toxicon
Fernando O. Bejarano-Mendoza   +6 more
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Record of a Tarantula Bonnetina cyaneifemur1 Preyed Upon by Centruroides elegans2

The Southwestern entomologist
Lizbeth Parra Mendoza   +2 more
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BPS2025 - Characterization of seven new K+ channel blocker peptides of Centruroides bonito revealed that α-KTx 2.24 has a picomolar affinity for Kv1.2

Biophysical Journal
Kashmala Shakeel   +7 more
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Isolation and Characterization of Three Lethal Toxins from the Mexican Scorpion Centruroides mascota.

Toxicon
T. Olamendi-Portugal   +6 more
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