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Yellow scorpion (Buthus sinidicus) venom peptides induce mitochondrial-mediated apoptosis in cervical, prostate and brain tumor cell lines

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Scorpion venom cardiomyopathy

American Heart Journal, 1992
Cardiac function was evaluated by serial echocardiography in 30 children affected by scorpion stings. They could be separated into two groups on the basis of the initial echocardiogram. Group 1, consisting of 18 children, had normal left ventricular function, whereas group 2, consisting of 12 children, showed compromised left ventricular function ...
E B, Kumar   +3 more
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Myonecrosis induced by scorpion venom

Experientia, 1973
Elektronenoptischer Nachweis, dass Skorpiongift (Tityus serrulatus) nach i.p. Verabreichung an der quergestreiften Muskulatur der Kuchenschabe eine starke nekrosierende Wirkung ausubt.
M A, Rossi   +3 more
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Mining on scorpion venom biodiversity

Toxicon, 2010
Scorpion venoms are complex mixtures of dozens or even hundreds of distinct proteins, many of which are inter-genome active elements. Fifty years after the first scorpion toxin sequences were determined, chromatography-assisted purification followed by automated protein sequencing or gene cloning, on a case-by-case basis, accumulated nearly 250 amino ...
Ricardo C, Rodríguez de la Vega   +2 more
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Chromatographic Comparison of Scorpion Venoms

Science, 1960
The venom of seven species of scorpions was subjected to two-dimensional chromatographic analysis. Six major components were defined and tentatively correlated with the physiological activity of the venoms.
R M, JOHNSON, H L, STAHNKE
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5-Hydroxytryptamine in Scorpion Venom

Nature, 1956
IN the course of an investigation of the toxic factors in the venom of Leiurus quinquestriatus (H. and E., 1829), one of the constituents of the venom has been found to be 5-hydroxytryptamine.
K R, ADAM, C, WEIS
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Scorpion venoms, kidney and potassium

Toxicon, 2013
Scorpion venoms cause renal injury by the interaction of renal ischemia due to intense renal vasoconstriction and inflammatory reactions due to proinflammatory cytokines and mediators. Renal vasoconstriction is not only induced by catecholamine storm but also by angiotensin II and the direct action of venom on vascular ion channels.
Jaruboot, Angsanakul, Visith, Sitprija
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Glycaemic responses to scorpion venom

Toxicon, 1972
Hyperglycaemia and liver and muscle glycogenolysis were produced in the rat by scorpion venom. These epinephrine-like effects may be mediated by the serotonin present in the venom. Liver slices, excised from venom treated rats, and incubated in Krebs-Ringer solution with bicarbonate and glucose, exhibited an increase of free fatty acid release ...
A H, Mohamed   +3 more
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Scorpion venom phospholipases A2: A minireview

Toxicon, 2020
Many venomous species, including snakes, bees and scorpions, contain a variety of secreted phospholipases A2 (sPLA2) that contribute to prey digestion and venom toxicity. Based on their primary structures, the different venom sPLA2 have been classified into four groups I, II, III and IX.
Najeh, Krayem, Youssef, Gargouri
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