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Global transcriptome analysis of the scorpion Centruroides noxius: new toxin families and evolutionary insights from an ancestral scorpion species.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
Scorpion venoms have been studied for decades, leading to the identification of hundreds of different toxins with medical and pharmacological implications.
Martha Rendón-Anaya   +3 more
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Picaduras por escorpión Tityus asthenes en Mutatá, Colombia: aspectos epidemiológicos, clínicos y toxinológicos

open access: yesBiomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2010
Introducción. El escorpionismo afecta a países tropicales como Colombia. Objetivo. Determinar los indicadores ecológicos y epidemiológicos de las picaduras por Tityus asthenes en cuatro localidades de Mutatá, Colombia, y las características clínicas del ...
Juan P. Gómez   +8 more
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A new species of Centruroides (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from the northern mountain range of Oaxaca, Mexico Una especie nueva de Centruroides (Scorpiones: Buthidae) de la sierra norte de Oaxaca, México

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2009
Centruroides serrano sp. nov. from the Sierra Juárez of Oaxaca (Villa Alta District) is described. This is the eleventh species of the genus reported from Oaxaca and the first one reported from this area. It occurs from 500 m to 1 500 m.
Carlos E. Santibáñez-López   +1 more
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Scorpionism in Central America, with special reference to the case of Panama

open access: yesJournal of Venomous Animals and Toxins including Tropical Diseases, 2012
Scorpionism in the Americas occurs mainly in Mexico, northern South America and southeast Brazil. This article reviews the local scorpion fauna, available health statistics, and the literature to assess scorpionism in Central America. Notwithstanding its
A Borges, RJ Miranda, JM Pascale
doaj   +1 more source

[Centruroides Schmidti (scorpiones: Buthidae) in Costa Rica].

open access: yesRevista de biologia tropical, 2002
Centruroides schmidti Sissom, 1995 is the new identification designate of the scorpions previously known as C. thorelli (Kraepelin, 1891) in Northwest Costa Rica. The geographical distribution of the species in this country is established on the basis of new collected material.
de Armas, Luis F.   +2 more
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Centruroides exilicauda envenomation in Arizona.

open access: yesThe Western journal of medicine, 1985
A retrospective survey of 1,135 telephone calls during 1980 and 1981, reporting scorpion envenomation to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, was reviewed. Of these, 438 calls identified Centruroides exilicauda as the offending scorpion on the basis of description of the arthropod and consistency of physical findings and clinical course ...
K, Likes, W, Banner, M, Chavez
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Richness analysis and completeness of the scorpion fauna of Aguascalientes, Mexico with an identification key to species

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad
The scorpion fauna of the state of Aguascalientes was revised based on specimens deposited in scientific collections and fieldwork. We evaluated the completeness of the scorpion species inventory of the Colección Zoológica of the Universidad Autónoma de
Fernanda Chávez-Samayoa   +2 more
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A selective blocker of Kv1.2 and Kv1.3 potassium channels from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides suffusus suffusus

open access: green, 2008
Gerardo Corzo   +8 more
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Isolation, chemical and functional characterization of several new K+-channel blocking peptides from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides tecomanus

open access: green, 2016
Timoteo Olamendi‐Portugal   +6 more
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