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SpiDa-MRI: behavioral and (f)MRI data of adults with fear of spiders. [PDF]

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Zhang M   +8 more
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The SlGRAS9-SlMYC1 regulatory module controls glandular trichome formation and modulates resilience to pest in tomato. [PDF]

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Spiders and Spider Bites

Dermatologic Clinics, 1990
The only spiders of real medical importance to humans in the United States are the Loxosceles and Latrodectus species, primarily the brown recluse and the black window, respectively. These spiders bite humans only when trapped or crushed against the skin.
Lloyd E. King, David C. Wilson
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Spider Venoms and Spider Toxins

Journal of Toxicology: Toxin Reviews, 1998
AbstractSpider venoms and toxins are useful tools for the study of ion channels and synaptic functions of neurons in vertebrates and invertebrates. The components of spider venom, such as proteins, peptides, polyamines and bioamines, are species-specific. The various functions of these toxins are reviewed in this paper.
Masahisa Ori, Hiroyoshi Ikeda
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