This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the original work is appropriately acknowledged with correct citation details. Scorpion venoms have been studied for over fifty years; however, the majority of research has focussed primarily on medically important Buthidae species. Additionally, venoms of the estimated 200 species of scorpion native to Australia have received very little attention. The first venom mass profiles of six non-buthid and one buthid scorpion species are presented herein, four of which are endemic to Australia. While masses under 5 kDa dominated the venoms of all species, the buthid venom contained considerably more masses between 7 and 8 kDa than those of the non-buth...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
The red scorpion, Mesobuthus tamulus, is found in two distinct biotopes within the Indian state of M...
Background Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their oversea...
Scorpion venoms have been studied for over fifty years; however, the majority of research has focuss...
International audienceEven though Buthus occitanus scorpions are found throughout the Mediterranean ...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
Morocco is known to harbor two of the world’s most dangerous scorpion species: the black Androctonus...
AbstractThe present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regio...
International audienceTemporary passive immunity such as serotherapy against venoms requires the ful...
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
Scorpions belong to class: Arachnida, order: Scorpionida represented now by approximately 1500 speci...
AbstractScorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell mem...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
The red scorpion, Mesobuthus tamulus, is found in two distinct biotopes within the Indian state of M...
Background Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their oversea...
Scorpion venoms have been studied for over fifty years; however, the majority of research has focuss...
International audienceEven though Buthus occitanus scorpions are found throughout the Mediterranean ...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
Morocco is known to harbor two of the world’s most dangerous scorpion species: the black Androctonus...
AbstractThe present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regio...
International audienceTemporary passive immunity such as serotherapy against venoms requires the ful...
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
Scorpions belong to class: Arachnida, order: Scorpionida represented now by approximately 1500 speci...
AbstractScorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell mem...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
Abstract This contribution attempts to bring some general information on the evolution and, in parti...
The red scorpion, Mesobuthus tamulus, is found in two distinct biotopes within the Indian state of M...
Background Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their oversea...