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‘Venomics’ or: The venomous systems genome project
Toxicon, 2006André, Ménez +2 more
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Venomous Animals and Their Venoms. Volume I, Venomous Vertebrates
Copeia, 1968Sherman A. Minton +4 more
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2010
Insect venoms applied by stings of social Hymenoptera, like honey bees, vespids or ants are -together with foods and drugs - the most frequent elicitors of anaphylaxis in humans. Besides taxonomy, the biology of the responsible social Hymenoptera is important: guidelines based upon its knowledge allow to reduce the risk of further stings in patients ...
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Insect venoms applied by stings of social Hymenoptera, like honey bees, vespids or ants are -together with foods and drugs - the most frequent elicitors of anaphylaxis in humans. Besides taxonomy, the biology of the responsible social Hymenoptera is important: guidelines based upon its knowledge allow to reduce the risk of further stings in patients ...
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Venomous Animals and Their Venoms. Volume II, Venomous Vertebrates
Copeia, 1973Sherman A. Minton +3 more
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Venomous animals and their venoms. Venomous vertebrates
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1968openaire +1 more source
A Quest for a Universal Plasma-Derived Antivenom Against All Elapid Neurotoxic Snake Venoms
Frontiers in Immunology, 2021Kavi Ratanabanangkoon
exaly
Venomous Animals and Their Venoms
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1969openaire +1 more source

