Gene expression profiling of the venom gland from the Venezuelan mapanare () using expressed sequence tags (ESTs) [PDF]
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Cost‐Effectiveness of Venom Immunotherapy in Preventing Severe Bee and Wasp Sting Reactions
This study evaluates the cost‐effectiveness of Hymenoptera venom depot immunotherapy (HVDI) with Alutard SQ compared to adrenaline auto‐injectors (AAIs) in Denmark. The model incorporates both psychological and physiological benefits to estimate quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs).
Gunter Sturm +6 more
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Discovery Of Human Antibodies Against Spitting Cobra Toxins [PDF]
Andersen, Mikael Rørdam +5 more
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ABSTRACT The European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) established a Task Force to assess the existing data on the relationship between eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and allergen immunotherapy (AIT). This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to study the incidence of confirmed EoE, developing as a side effect of AIT to food or ...
Carlo Maria Rossi +14 more
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Proteomic analysis of FACS-enriched whole nematocysts from the colonial hydrozoan <i>Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus</i>. [PDF]
Klompen AML +5 more
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Discovery of Selective Nanobodies against α-elapitoxin Dpp2c from Black Mamba through Phage Display Screening [PDF]
Laustsen, Andreas Hougaard +2 more
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Occurrence and evolution of cannibal behaviour in extant snakes
ABSTRACT Extant snakes (Serpentes) are a highly diverse group of squamate reptiles, which have independently evolved key morphological adaptations to consume a large variety of vertebrate and invertebrate prey. While these predator–prey interactions have been widely addressed by several studies, little is known regarding the occurrence of cannibal ...
Bruna B. Falcão +2 more
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Snake venomics of Central American species from the Atropoides and Bothriechis genera [PDF]
Angulo, Y. +5 more
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A century of theories of balancing selection
ABSTRACT Traits that affect organismal fitness are often highly genetically variable. This genetic variation is vital for populations to adapt to their environments, but it is also surprising given that nature – after all – ‘selects’ the best genotypes at the expense of those that fall short.
Filip Ruzicka +10 more
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Computational exploration of global venoms for antimicrobial discovery with Venomics artificial intelligence. [PDF]
Guan C +3 more
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