peer reviewedThe Buthidae is the most clinically important scorpion family, with over 500 species distributed worldwide. Taxonomical positions and phylogenetic relationships concerning the representative genera and species of this family have been mostly inferred based upon comparisons between morphological characters. Yet, some authors have performed such inferences by comparing some structural properties of a few selected molecules found in the venoms from these scorpions. Here, we propose a novel methodology pipeline designed to address these issues. We have analyzed the whole venoms from some species that exemplify peculiar cases in the Buthidae family (Tityus stigmurus, Tityus serrulatus, Tityus bahiensis, Leiurus quinquestriatus quinq...
AbstractThe present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
peer reviewedThe Buthidae is the most clinically important scorpion family, with over 500 species di...
Scorpions constitute a charismatic lineage of arthropods and comprise more than 2,500 described spec...
Scorpions have evolved a variety of toxins with a plethora of biological targets, but characterizing...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the ...
Objectives: Annually, 1.2 million humans are stung by scorpions and severely affected by their venom...
AbstractThe present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...
peer reviewedThe Buthidae is the most clinically important scorpion family, with over 500 species di...
Scorpions constitute a charismatic lineage of arthropods and comprise more than 2,500 described spec...
Scorpions have evolved a variety of toxins with a plethora of biological targets, but characterizing...
BACKGROUND: Australian scorpions have received far less attention from researchers than their overse...
Scorpions represent an iconic lineage of arthropods, historically renowned for their unique bauplan,...
The first partial phylogeny of family Buthidae (17 genera) is presented, based on molecular data (16...
Venom gland transcriptomic and proteomic analyses have improved our knowledge on the diversity of th...
The present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regions in Eg...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
International audienceButhus occitanus (B. occitanus) is one of the most dangerous scorpions in the ...
This license permits non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction of the article, provided the ...
Objectives: Annually, 1.2 million humans are stung by scorpions and severely affected by their venom...
AbstractThe present study aimed to focus on all the famous species of scorpions from different regio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Except for the northern region, where the Amazonian black scorpion, <i>T</i...
Scorpion venoms contain many species-specific peptides which target ion channels in cell membranes. ...