Adequate pain control is still a significant challenge and largely unmet medical need in the 21st century. With many small molecules failing to reach required levels of potency and selectivity, drug discovery is once again turning to nature to replenish pain therapeutic pipelines. Venomous animals are frequently stereotyped as inflictors of pain and distress and have historically been vilified by mankind. Yet, ironically, the very venoms that cause pain when directly injected by the host animal may actually turn out to contain the next generation of analgesics when injected by the clinician. The last 12 months have seen dramatic discoveries of analgesic tools within venoms. Spiders, snakes and even centipedes are yielding peptides with imme...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Every year, around 100,000 people die from a venomous snake bite (Ahmed, 2008). With over 600 differ...
Peptides are recognized as being highly selective, potent and relatively safe as potential therapeut...
Cancer and infectious diseases are the preeminent causes of human morbidities and mortalities worldw...
ABSTRACT: The search for new active drugs that can alleviate or cure different diseases is a constan...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Animal venoms are complex chemical arsenals. Most venoms are rich in bioactive peptides with proven ...
Venom peptides have been evolving complex therapeutic interventions that potently and selectively mo...
Traditional pipelines feeding drugs coming to the market are declining. This is one of the reasons w...
Targeted therapy has developed significantly in the last one and half decades, prescribing specific ...
Spiders are the most successful venomous animals and the most abundant terrestrial predators. Their ...
Venoms from marine and terrestrial animals (cone snails, scorpions, spiders, snakes, centipedes, cni...
Introduction: An extraordinarily diverse range of animals have evolved venoms for predation, defence...
The remarkable potency and pharmacological diversity of animal venoms has made them an increasingly ...
Snakes, scorpions, and spiders are venomous animals that pose a threat to human health, and severe ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Every year, around 100,000 people die from a venomous snake bite (Ahmed, 2008). With over 600 differ...
Peptides are recognized as being highly selective, potent and relatively safe as potential therapeut...
Cancer and infectious diseases are the preeminent causes of human morbidities and mortalities worldw...
ABSTRACT: The search for new active drugs that can alleviate or cure different diseases is a constan...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Animal venoms are complex chemical arsenals. Most venoms are rich in bioactive peptides with proven ...
Venom peptides have been evolving complex therapeutic interventions that potently and selectively mo...
Traditional pipelines feeding drugs coming to the market are declining. This is one of the reasons w...
Targeted therapy has developed significantly in the last one and half decades, prescribing specific ...
Spiders are the most successful venomous animals and the most abundant terrestrial predators. Their ...
Venoms from marine and terrestrial animals (cone snails, scorpions, spiders, snakes, centipedes, cni...
Introduction: An extraordinarily diverse range of animals have evolved venoms for predation, defence...
The remarkable potency and pharmacological diversity of animal venoms has made them an increasingly ...
Snakes, scorpions, and spiders are venomous animals that pose a threat to human health, and severe ...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Every year, around 100,000 people die from a venomous snake bite (Ahmed, 2008). With over 600 differ...
Peptides are recognized as being highly selective, potent and relatively safe as potential therapeut...