AbstractBackgroundTarantulas (Theraphosidae) represent an important source of novel biologically active compounds that target a variety of ion channels and cell receptors in both insects and mammals. In this study, we evaluate and compare the pharmacological activity of venoms from three taxonomically different theraphosid spiders bred in captivity: Poecilotheria regalis, an aggressive arboreal tarantula from southeastern India; Ceratogyrus darlingi, an aggressive tarantula from southern Africa; and Brachypelma epicureanum, a docile tarantula from the Yucatan dry forest of Mexico. Prior to this study, no research had been conducted with regard to the composition and pharmacological activity of these venoms.MethodsThe pharmacological charact...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Spider venoms represent an incredible source of biologically active substances which selectively tar...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
AbstractIn the present study we conducted proteomic and pharmacological characterizations of the ven...
Spiders from the family Theraphosidae are typically generalist predators of both invertebrates and v...
Araneus ventricosus spider venom, which was collected by electrical stimulation, is abundant in pept...
The present study is the first report on the bioactivity of venom from the Australian theraphosid sp...
The theraphosid spider genus Vitalius contains several species found in southeastern Brazil. In this...
International audienceTarantulas are included in the mygalomorph spider family Theraphosidae. Althou...
Spider venom is an intricate combination of target specific enzymatic and non-enzymatic toxins. In a...
<div><p>Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequent...
BackgroundVenom hyaluronidase (Hyase) contributes to the diffusion of venom from the inoculation sit...
A comparison of some components of the venoms of two Costa Rican tarantulas, Aphonopelma seemanni (C...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Spider venoms represent an incredible source of biologically active substances which selectively tar...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
Theraphosid spiders (tarantulas) are venomous arthropods found in most tropical and subtropical regi...
AbstractIn the present study we conducted proteomic and pharmacological characterizations of the ven...
Spiders from the family Theraphosidae are typically generalist predators of both invertebrates and v...
Araneus ventricosus spider venom, which was collected by electrical stimulation, is abundant in pept...
The present study is the first report on the bioactivity of venom from the Australian theraphosid sp...
The theraphosid spider genus Vitalius contains several species found in southeastern Brazil. In this...
International audienceTarantulas are included in the mygalomorph spider family Theraphosidae. Althou...
Spider venom is an intricate combination of target specific enzymatic and non-enzymatic toxins. In a...
<div><p>Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequent...
BackgroundVenom hyaluronidase (Hyase) contributes to the diffusion of venom from the inoculation sit...
A comparison of some components of the venoms of two Costa Rican tarantulas, Aphonopelma seemanni (C...
Australia is home to an estimated 10,000 species of spider, including species from the Latrodectus g...
Many insect pests have developed resistance to existing chemical insecticides and consequently there...
Spider venoms represent an incredible source of biologically active substances which selectively tar...