Scorpion Species with Smaller Body Sizes and Narrower Chelae Have the Highest Venom Potency. [PDF]
Forde A, Jacobsen A, Dugon MM, Healy K.
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Toxinology in the proteomics era: a review on arachnid venom proteomics. [PDF]
Marchi FC +4 more
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Occurrence of scorpion sting and associated factors in a highly marginalized municipality in Guerrero, Mexico: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Trinidad-Porfirio BE +9 more
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Full Neutralization of Centruroidessculpturatus Scorpion Venom by Combining Two Human Antibody Fragments. [PDF]
Riaño-Umbarila L +5 more
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The Enzymatic Core of Scorpion Venoms. [PDF]
Delgado-Prudencio G +5 more
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"A novel toxin named CllErg1 (systematic nomenclature γ-KTx1.5) was purified from the venomof the scorpion Centruroides limpidus limpidus and its amino acid sequence was determined. It has42 amino-acid residues cross-linked by four disulfide bridges and blocks specifically a potassiumchannel of the family ether-a-go-go (ERG).
Fredy I. Coronas +4 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Scorpiops tibetanus (Scorpionida; Euscorpiidae Laurie). [PDF]
Zheng H, Xiang LB.
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Characterization of Four Medically Important Toxins from Centruroides huichol Scorpion Venom and Its Neutralization by a Single Recombinant Antibody Fragment. [PDF]
Valencia-Martínez H +7 more
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Reduced Toxicity of Centruroides vittatus (Say, 1821) May Result from Lowered Sodium β Toxin Gene Expression and Toxin Protein Production. [PDF]
Bowman A +4 more
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Immunogenicity of two representative American consensus scorpion neurotoxins from the genera Tityus and Centruroides. [PDF]
Cardoso-Arenas S +9 more
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