Spiders from the family Theraphosidae are typically generalist predators of both invertebrates and vertebrates. Due to their large size and popularity in the pet trade, obtaining large amounts of a diverse range of theraphosid venoms is easier than for any other spider family. This explains why ∼25 % of all spider toxins described to date originate from theraphosids even though they account for only 2 % of the taxonomic diversity of spiders. The main components of theraphosid venoms are neurotoxic peptides (cysteine-rich mini-proteins) that act on ion channels in the central or peripheral nervous system in order to induce rapid paralysis and/or death of prey. Their venoms also contain toxins that inhibit proteolytic degradation and enzymes ...
Spiders are the most successful venomous animals and the most abundant terrestrial predators. Their ...
In addition to the conventional neurotoxins and cytotoxins, venom of the lynx spider Oxyopes takobiu...
Pamphobeteus verdolaga is a recently described Theraphosidae spider from the Andean region of Colomb...
Spider venom peptides and protein toxins are recognized as highly potent and specific molecular tool...
This review on all spider venom components known by the end of 2010 bases on 1618 records for venom ...
Insecticidal toxins derived from insect predators and parasitoids are of growing interest in the dev...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
The venom of the ctenid spider Cupiennius salei (Fig.16.1) is rich in components which belong to dif...
Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of d...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Abstract Prey-specialised spiders are adapted to capture specific prey items, including dangerous pr...
Spiders are the most successful venomous animals and the most abundant terrestrial predators. Their ...
In addition to the conventional neurotoxins and cytotoxins, venom of the lynx spider Oxyopes takobiu...
Pamphobeteus verdolaga is a recently described Theraphosidae spider from the Andean region of Colomb...
Spider venom peptides and protein toxins are recognized as highly potent and specific molecular tool...
This review on all spider venom components known by the end of 2010 bases on 1618 records for venom ...
Insecticidal toxins derived from insect predators and parasitoids are of growing interest in the dev...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Arthropod pests adversely affect humans by destroying a significant amount of the world\u27s food su...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
The venom of the ctenid spider Cupiennius salei (Fig.16.1) is rich in components which belong to dif...
Insect pests decimate a significant proportion of the world's food supply and transmit a number of d...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Venomous animals use a highly complex cocktails of proteins, peptides and small molecules to subdue ...
Abstract Prey-specialised spiders are adapted to capture specific prey items, including dangerous pr...
Spiders are the most successful venomous animals and the most abundant terrestrial predators. Their ...
In addition to the conventional neurotoxins and cytotoxins, venom of the lynx spider Oxyopes takobiu...
Pamphobeteus verdolaga is a recently described Theraphosidae spider from the Andean region of Colomb...