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[Hemolysis of Scolopendra toxins].

Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials, 2003
The hemolysis of toxins from alive Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans, medicinal material of Scolopendra subspimipes mutilans and S. multidens have been compared. The result shows that all the toxins have hemolytic activity. The hemolytic activity of the toxin from the medicinal materials of S. subspinipes mutilans is obviously lower than that from alive
F, Deng, H, Fang, K, Wang
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Origin of Yolk in the Eggs of Scolopendra

Nature, 1926
IN a previous paper (Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. Biol. Sci., October 1924) on the eggs of the centipede, Lithobius forficatus, one of us (V. N.) described two kinds of yolk, albuminous and fatty. The albuminous yolk is preceded by nucleolar extrusions of a remarkable type, and its origin seems to be associated with them, although no evidence could be ...
VISHWA NATH, TASDIQUE HUSAIN
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Use of hen egg derived immunoglobulin against Scolopendra (Scolopendra gigantea) venom

2008
Las picaduras de escolopendra (Scolopendra gigantea) en seres humanos y animales domésticos representan un accidente agudo y muy doloroso. La necrosis y otros daños ocasionados por este veneno pueden ser prevenidos, si se inyecta un antiveneno. Este estudio propone producir anticuerpos policlonales en gallinas hiper-inmunizadas contra el veneno de ...
Parrilla-Alvarez, Pedro   +4 more
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A Novel Quinoline Alkaloid Possessing a 7-Benzyl Group from the Centipede, Scolopendra subspinipes.

Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2001
Naoki Noda   +2 more
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A New 1,5‐Dihydroxy‐4‐methoxyisoquinoline from Scolopendra subspinipes mutilans

Chemistry and Biodiversity, 2017
Han-Mei Xu, Wei-Yan Qi
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