Arachnids of medical importance in Brazil: main active compounds present in scorpion and spider venoms and tick saliva. [PDF]
Cordeiro FA +3 more
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A venom fraction from the Philippine tarantula (<i>Orphnaecus</i> sp.) reveals low-molecular-weight compounds that potentiate drug-like neurobehavioral responses in <i>Danio rerio</i>. [PDF]
Bautista JLC +13 more
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Report from the 31st Meeting on Toxinology, "Toxins: Playing with and Fighting Them!", Organized by the French Society for Toxinology on 1-2 December 2025. [PDF]
Diochot S +3 more
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Animal Venoms as Peptide Libraries for the Discovery of Antiglioblastoma Agents. [PDF]
Santiago LR +5 more
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Comparative venomics suggests an evolutionary adaption of spider venom from predation to defense. [PDF]
Lüddecke T +8 more
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The Venom Revolution in Biomedicine: Unlocking Nature's Toxin Toolkit for Therapeutic Innovation. [PDF]
Bose D +4 more
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Exploring the Pain-Relieving Potential: Unveiling Antinociceptive Properties in Animal Venoms and Toxins. [PDF]
Angstmam DG +6 more
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Proteome Analysis of the Six-Eyed Sand-Spider <i>Sicarius thomisoides</i> Venom. [PDF]
Arán-Sekul T +5 more
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Venom Peptides Across Asian and American Tarantulas Utilize Dual Pharmacology to Target Activation and Fast Inactivation of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels. [PDF]
Nashikwala AS +4 more
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