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Functional Anatomy of the Pharynx of Glycera tridactyla Schmarda, 1861 (Annelida: Glyceriformia: Glyceridae). [PDF]

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Keklikoglou K   +5 more
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Sublingual immunotherapy with venom is not recommended for patients with Hymenoptera venom allergy

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Przybilla B   +6 more
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Venom-Sweet-Venom: N-Linked Glycosylation in Snake Venom Toxins

Protein & Peptide Letters, 2009
Protein glycosylation represents one of the most important post-translational events, and is a mean of diversifying a protein without recourse to the genome. The venoms produced by snakes contain an abundance of glycoproteins with N-linked carbohydrates.
Sandro G, Soares, Leandro L, Oliveira
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Venom Hypersensitivity

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2023
Stinging insects are a frequent cause of local and systemic hypersensitivity reactions, including anaphylaxis. For those with a history of life-threatening anaphylaxis, venom immunotherapy is effective, safe, and can be life-saving. Arachnids are a much less common source of envenomation through bites or stings and are less likely to cause a ...
J Lane, Wilson, Bridgid, Wilson
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Venomics: integrative venom proteomics and beyond

Biochemical Journal, 2017
Venoms are integrated phenotypes that evolved independently in, and are used for predatory and defensive purposes by, a wide phylogenetic range of organisms. The same principles that contribute to the evolutionary success of venoms, contribute to making the study of venoms of great interest in such diverse fields as evolutionary ecology and ...
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