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Animal venoms as antimicrobial agents

Biochemical Pharmacology, 2017
Hospitals are breeding grounds for many life-threatening bacteria worldwide. Clinically associated gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus/methicillin-resistant S. aureus and many others increase the risk of severe mortality and morbidity.
Ramar, Perumal Samy   +4 more
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Venomous animals: clinical toxinology

2010
Venomous animals occur in numerous phyla and present a great diversity of taxa, toxins, targets, clinical effects and outcomes. Venomous snakes are the most medically significant group globally and may injure >1.25 million humans annually, with up to 100 000 deaths and many more cases with long-term disability. Scorpion sting is the next most important
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[Venomous animals and their venoms].

Die Naturwissenschaften, 1986
Animal venoms have aroused great interest during the past decades. During recent years, especially substances from marine animals have been investigated, not only in regard to their chemical structures but also to their biological relevance. Neurotoxic peptides from scorpions opened new aspects of action mechanisms on cell membranes; from snake venoms ...
G G, Habermehl, H C, Krebs
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Neurotoxins of Animal Venoms: Snakes

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1973
INTRODUCI’ION 235 IsoL~m~ 236 MOL~CULAa WmGnr 241 SEOU~C~ 241 CONFORMATION AND STABILITY 246 CHEMICAl., MODIFICATION 248 Disulfide bond... 248 Lysine and N-terminal amino acids 248 Arginine residue 249 Tyrosine residue 249 Tryptophan residue 249 Carboxyl group 250 Histidine residue 250 MOLECULAR SIZE AND Tox~crr~ ’ 250 RoLe ...
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Polypeptide Toxins from Animal Venoms

Recent Patents on DNA & Gene Sequences, 2007
In the course of evolution, venomous animals developed highly specialized venomous systems that provided for drastic increase in hunting and defense efficiency. Venoms of a vast number of animal species represent complex mixtures of compounds such as ions, biogenic amines, polyamines, polypeptide neurotoxins, cytolytic peptides, enzymes, etc.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Venomous animal injuries

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1973
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Poisoning by venomous animals

Medicine
K. Isoardi, Geoffrey K. Isbister
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Aquatic Dermatology: Venomous Animals

Braun-Falco´s Dermatology, 2020
N. Schürer, D. Mebs, A. Montag
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Animal Venoms and Venomous Animals

Scientific American, 1915
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