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The Acylpolyamines from Spider Venoms

2012
Abstract Acylpolyamines are low molecular mass toxins occurring exclusively in the venoms from solitary wasps and some groups of spiders. Their chemical structures have been elucidated using hyphenated techniques of mass spectrometry, such as LC–MS and MS/MS, or through direct analysis with different types of NMR analyses.
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More in spider venom than venom?

The Lancet, 1990
BerylA. Oppenheim, Ian Taggart
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The chemistry of snake venom and its medicinal potential

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022
Ana Oliveira   +2 more
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Neurotoxic acylpolyamines from spider venoms

Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1993
K D, McCormick, J, Meinwald
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Spider Venoms and Their Effect

1987
In principle, with the exception of some groups of spiders which have no venom glands at all (e.g. Uloboridae and Holarchaea) all spiders with any kind of venom apparatus must be considered as venomous, if not always for man, then perhaps for other animals, or at least for insects, their usual prey.
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The Venom of Australian Spiders

2015
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus genera and Atracinae family, two of the four widely recognized medically significant spider groups. It is predicted in excess of 5,000 spider bite cases occurring annually in Australia, predominantly by spiders that have not shown any medical relevance ...
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Spider venoms

British Homoeopathic journal, 1995
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BROWN RECLUSE SPIDER VENOM

Southern Medical Journal, 1990
A. P. Truett   +4 more
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