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Scorpion Venom Peptides as a Potential Source for Human Drug Candidates.
Protein Peptide Letters, 2018BACKGROUND Scorpion venom is the most expensive and deadly venom with exciting medical prospects and having a potential as a source of drug candidates.
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Toxicon, 2018
The recent publication of high‐throughput transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of scorpion venom glands has increased our knowledge on the biodiversity of venom components.
Jimena I Cid-Uribe +6 more
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The recent publication of high‐throughput transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of scorpion venom glands has increased our knowledge on the biodiversity of venom components.
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This chapter revisits the corpus of stellar scorpion imagery with an eye toward Classic period Maya examples and texts. Drawing on primary research from the Los Sabios Group at the site of Xultun, it synthesizes previous work on the topic and builds on arguments that the scorpion and scorpion attributes of particular entities in Maya imagery are ...
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Scorpion envenomation: state of the art
Intensive Care Medicine, 2020Fekri Abroug +3 more
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Scorpions (Arachnida: Scorpiones).
2013R. C. Russell, D. Otranto, R. L. Wall
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2015
AbstractScorpions are the oldest known terrestrial metazoans and thus an ancient and lastingly successful arthropod group. Some 1600 extant species inhabit a broad range of habitats, despite highly conserved body morphology. The first sets of appendages are the chelicers, identifying scorpions as Chelicerata; the second set are the pedipalps bearing ...
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AbstractScorpions are the oldest known terrestrial metazoans and thus an ancient and lastingly successful arthropod group. Some 1600 extant species inhabit a broad range of habitats, despite highly conserved body morphology. The first sets of appendages are the chelicers, identifying scorpions as Chelicerata; the second set are the pedipalps bearing ...
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