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Studying Venom Toxin Variation Using Accurate Masses from Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Bioinformatic Tools. [PDF]
Alonso LL +7 more
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Stenotrophomonas-Like Bacteria Are Widespread Symbionts in Cone Snail Venom Ducts [PDF]
Joshua P. Torres +8 more
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Toward a unified understanding of people’s aversion to nature: biophobia
Human–nature relationships are often framed positively, but research rarely addresses biophobia, the aversion to nature. However, negative relationships with nature are likely to become more widespread following societal and environmental changes, with serious implications for public health and conservation efforts.
Johan Kjellberg Jensen +2 more
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Development of a membrane-disruption assay using phospholipid vesicles as a proxy for the detection of cellular membrane degradation. [PDF]
Bittenbinder MA +7 more
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Health Effects of Bee Products: A Comprehensive Review
Nutritional composition of bee products and some health effects. ABSTRACT Honey, bee pollen, propolis, bee bread, royal jelly, bee venom, beeswax, and apilarnil are among the bee‐derived products that may serve health‐related purposes, as they exhibit various biological activities such as antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antioxidant, anti ...
Nevin Sanlier +2 more
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Venomics of Scorpion <i>Ananteris platnicki</i> (Lourenço, 1993), a New World Buthid That Inhabits Costa Rica and Panama. [PDF]
Díaz C +8 more
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Bufalin Inhibits Cytokine Storm by Regulating TLR4/TLR3 Signaling Pathway
ABSTRACT Background Bufalin is one main component of the dried venom from Bufo gargarizans Cantor, which has anti‐tumor, cardiotonic, anti‐inflammatory and other physiological activities. However, in recent years, researchers have mainly paid attention to its anti‐tumor effect and neglected its anti‐inflammatory effect.
Xixi Liu +11 more
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