Snakebite capsules attenuate <i>Trimeresurus stejnegeri</i> venom-induced skeletal muscle injury by inhibiting the ferroptosis pathway. [PDF]
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Electrically Stimulated Fire Ants (Solenopsis invicta, Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Release Chemical Cues That Attract Parasitic Pseudacteon Decapitating Flies (Diptera: Phoridae). [PDF]
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Functional Anatomy of the Pharynx of Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (Annelida: Glyceriformia: Glyceridae). [PDF]
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Electrophysiological Characterization of the Venom and Toxins from the Scorpion <i>Tityus championi</i> Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels and Molecular Modeling of Tch3, a Toxin with Therapeutic Potential for Pain Relief. [PDF]
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Therapeutic Effects of Single and Combined Anti-Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) Drugs in a Rat Venom-Induced Consumption Coagulopathy (VICC) Model Using Yamakagashi (<i>Rhabdophis tigrinus</i>) Venom. [PDF]
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Homology Analysis of <i>Polistes dominula</i> and <i>Vespula</i> spp. Venoms: A Comparative In Vitro and In Silico Study. [PDF]
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Sublingual immunotherapy with venom is not recommended for patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy
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