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Venoms to the rescue

Science, 2018
Insights into the evolutionary biology of venoms are leading to therapeutic advances Venomous animals have been admired and feared since prehistoric times, and their venoms have been used to both benefit and impair human health. In 326 BCE, Alexander the
M. Holford, M. Daly, G. King, R. Norton
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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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Deadly Proteomes: A Practical Guide to Proteotranscriptomics of Animal Venoms

Proteomics, 2020
Animal venoms are renowned for their toxicity, biochemical complexity, and as a source of compounds with potential applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry. Polypeptides underlie much of the pharmacology of animal venoms, and elucidating these
A. Walker   +4 more
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