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Latrodectus tredecimguttatus spider bite
British Journal of Dermatology, 2004M. Morri, C. Venturelli, D. Calista
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Science's STKE, 2006
Peptide toxins produced by venomous creatures contain potent inhibitors of channel activity, and these inhibitors contribute to the shock, paralysis, and death that can accompany bites from one of these organisms. Siemens et al . show that, in addition to these potent channel inhibitors, spider venom has peptides of
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Peptide toxins produced by venomous creatures contain potent inhibitors of channel activity, and these inhibitors contribute to the shock, paralysis, and death that can accompany bites from one of these organisms. Siemens et al . show that, in addition to these potent channel inhibitors, spider venom has peptides of
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The Treatment of Brown Spider Bite
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1967David W. Fardon+3 more
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Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2018
Christopher Lawrence, Michael E. Mullins
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Christopher Lawrence, Michael E. Mullins
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