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Therapeutic Promise and Biotechnological Prospects of <i>Dendroaspis polylepis</i> Venom Proteins: Mambalgins, Fasciculins, and Dendrotoxins. [PDF]

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Kowalczyk T   +7 more
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Cone snail venom-inspired somatostatin receptor 4 (SSTR<sub>4</sub>) agonists as new drug leads for peripheral pain. [PDF]

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Bjørn-Yoshimoto WE   +14 more
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Divergent venom effectors correlate with ecological niche in neuropteran predators. [PDF]

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Fischer ML   +9 more
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The pharmacological activity of fish venoms

Toxicon, 2002
Venomous creatures have been the source of much recent research in the effort to find novel physiological tools and pharmaceuticals. However, due to the technical difficulties with obtaining and storing venom extracts, the venoms of marine animals, particularly fish, remain a largely untapped source of novel compounds.
Jarrod E, Church, Wayne C, Hodgson
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Venom glands in scatophagid fish

Toxicon, 1970
Venom glands have been demonstrated in scatophagid fishes for the first time. Six specimens of Scatophagus argus, from 62 mm to 296 mm in standard length, possessed a pair of venom glands accommodated in paired antero-lateral grooves in each fin spine. The venom glands of the larger specimens were shorter than those of the smaller fishes. In Selenotoca
Cameron A.M., Endean R.
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Angiotensin converting enzymes in fish venom

Toxicon, 2017
Animal venoms are multifaceted mixtures, including proteins, peptides and enzymes produced by animals in defense, predation and digestion. These molecules have been investigated concerning their molecular mechanisms associated and possible pharmacological applications.
Dávida Maria Ribeiro Cardoso dos Santos   +2 more
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