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Scorpion venom components that affect ion-channels function. [PDF]

open access: yesToxicon, 2013
Quintero-Hernández V   +4 more
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Cytolytic and K+ channel blocking activities of beta-KTx and scorpine-like peptides purified from scorpion venoms. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Mol Life Sci, 2008
Diego-García E   +5 more
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Indolizidine 239Q and quinolizidine 275I. Major alkaloids in two Argentinian bufonid toads (Melanophryniscus). [PDF]

open access: yesToxicon, 2008
Daly JW   +7 more
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Probing the pH-dependent structural features of alpha-KTx12.1, a potassium channel blocker from the scorpion Tityus serrulatus. [PDF]

open access: yesProtein Sci, 2005
Oyama S   +8 more
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Study on the obtaining of Tityus trivittatus venom in Argentina

Toxicon, 2019
Envenomation by scorpions of the genus Tityus is an important public health problem in Argentina, involving near 8000 stings and 2 deaths each year. Treatment for envenomation is the use of specific antivenom and intensive hospital care. Antivenom is produced by the Ministry of Health and freely distributed throughout the country.
Adolfo Rafael de Roodt   +10 more
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Biochemical and physiological characterization of a new Na+-channel specific peptide from the venom of the Argentinean scorpion Tityus trivittatus

Peptides, 2015
A new peptide with 61 amino acids cross-linked by 4 disulfide bridges, with molecular weight of 6938.12Da, and an amidated C-terminal amino acid residue was purified and characterized. The primary structure was obtained by direct Edman degradation and sequencing its gene.
Fredy I.V. Coronas   +4 more
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