Assessing the burden of Scorpionism: Epidemiological trends and health outcomes in Northwest of Iran. [PDF]
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Scorpion Venom Neurotoxins: Molecular Diversity, Mechanisms, and Drug Scaffolds. [PDF]
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The recombinant protein of scorpion venom phospholipase A2 exhibits potential anti-leishmanial activity. [PDF]
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Snake envenomation and acute kidney injury: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
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Mass spectrometric analysis of Odonthobuthus Doriae scorpion venom and its non-neutralized fractions after interaction with commercial antivenom. [PDF]
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Enzymatic characterization and proteomic profiling of venoms from the medically important Androctonus species. [PDF]
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