AbstractThis communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian scorpion Tityus fasciolatus, which is an endemic species found in the central Brazil (States of Goiás and Minas Gerais), being responsible for sting accidents in this area. The soluble venom obtained from this scorpion is toxic to mice being the LD50 is 2.984 mg/kg (subcutaneally). SDS-PAGE of the soluble venom resulted in 10 fractions ranged in size from 6 to 10–80 kDa. Sheep were employed for anti-T. fasciolatus venom serum production. Western blotting analysis showed that most of these venom proteins are immunogenic. T. fasciolatus anti-venom revealed consistent cross-reactivity with venom antigens from Tityus serrulatus. Using known primers ...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 4 tablas.Envenomation by the Trinidad thick-tailed scorpion Tityus trinitatis...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpions of the Neotropical genus Tityus are responsible for most severe envenomations in the Carib...
This communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian scorpion Ti...
AbstractThis communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian sco...
This communication describes the general biochemical properties and some immunological characteristi...
Scorpion venoms are rich sources of bioactive polypeptides. They are classified into two major group...
Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, T. obscurus, represents the pred...
AbstractThis communication describes the general biochemical properties and some immunological chara...
The soluble venom of the scorpion Tityus macrochirus was separated by chromatographic procedures and...
Abstract Background The yellow scorpion Tityus serrulatus (Ts) is responsible for the highest numb...
Submitted by Karine Ribeiro (karinelg.ribeiro@gmail.com) on 2015-03-02T17:56:47Z No. of bitstreams:...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
Tityus trivittatus is the Argentinean scorpion reported to cause the majority of human fatalities in...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 4 tablas.Envenomation by the Trinidad thick-tailed scorpion Tityus trinitatis...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpions of the Neotropical genus Tityus are responsible for most severe envenomations in the Carib...
This communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian scorpion Ti...
AbstractThis communication describes the general characteristics of the venom from the Brazilian sco...
This communication describes the general biochemical properties and some immunological characteristi...
Scorpion venoms are rich sources of bioactive polypeptides. They are classified into two major group...
Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, T. obscurus, represents the pred...
AbstractThis communication describes the general biochemical properties and some immunological chara...
The soluble venom of the scorpion Tityus macrochirus was separated by chromatographic procedures and...
Abstract Background The yellow scorpion Tityus serrulatus (Ts) is responsible for the highest numb...
Submitted by Karine Ribeiro (karinelg.ribeiro@gmail.com) on 2015-03-02T17:56:47Z No. of bitstreams:...
The Urodacidae scorpions are the most widely distributed of the four families in Australia and repre...
Tityus trivittatus is the Argentinean scorpion reported to cause the majority of human fatalities in...
Envenoming by scorpions in genus Tityus is a public health problem in Tropical America. One of the m...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 4 tablas.Envenomation by the Trinidad thick-tailed scorpion Tityus trinitatis...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpions of the Neotropical genus Tityus are responsible for most severe envenomations in the Carib...