Scorpions, at least the species of the family Buthidæ whose venoms are better known, appear as animals that have evolved very little over time. The composition of their venoms is relatively simple as most toxins have a common structural motif that is found in other venoms from primitive species. Moreover, all the scorpion venom toxins principally act on membrane ionic channels of excitable cells. The results of recent works lead to the conclusion that in scorpions there is a close relationship between venomous function and innate immune function both remarkably efficient
AbstractcDNAs encoding novel long-chain scorpion toxins (64 amino acid residues, including only six ...
Scorpions represent an ancient lineage of arachnids that have radiated across the globe and are incr...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
Scorpions belong to class: Arachnida, order: Scorpionida represented now by approximately 1500 speci...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
Summary Scorpions are important representative of arthropods. They have been well adapted to the ex...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
Scorpions constitute a charismatic lineage of arthropods and comprise more than 2,500 described spec...
Les scorpions du genre Androctonus, comme Androctonus australis en Algérie et en Tunisieou Androcton...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
Scorpion venoms consist of a complex of several toxins that exhibit a wide range of biological prope...
International audienceScorpions, a characteristic group of arthropods, are among the earliest diverg...
Scorpions have evolved a variety of toxins with a plethora of biological targets, but characterizing...
<正> The neurotoxins from scorpions are one kind of low molecular toxic proteins which can bind...
AbstractcDNAs encoding novel long-chain scorpion toxins (64 amino acid residues, including only six ...
Scorpions represent an ancient lineage of arachnids that have radiated across the globe and are incr...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...
Scorpions belong to class: Arachnida, order: Scorpionida represented now by approximately 1500 speci...
ABSTARCT: Scorpions use their venom in defensive situations as well as for subduing prey. Since some...
Venomous animals often possess complex venom delivery systems that are designed to inject their toxi...
Summary Scorpions are important representative of arthropods. They have been well adapted to the ex...
Scorpions are particularly well adapted to survival in extreme habitats (especially arid and semi-ar...
Scorpions constitute a charismatic lineage of arthropods and comprise more than 2,500 described spec...
Les scorpions du genre Androctonus, comme Androctonus australis en Algérie et en Tunisieou Androcton...
AbstractToxins affecting sodium channels widely exist in the venoms of scorpions throughout the worl...
Scorpion venoms consist of a complex of several toxins that exhibit a wide range of biological prope...
International audienceScorpions, a characteristic group of arthropods, are among the earliest diverg...
Scorpions have evolved a variety of toxins with a plethora of biological targets, but characterizing...
<正> The neurotoxins from scorpions are one kind of low molecular toxic proteins which can bind...
AbstractcDNAs encoding novel long-chain scorpion toxins (64 amino acid residues, including only six ...
Scorpions represent an ancient lineage of arachnids that have radiated across the globe and are incr...
© 2014 Dr. Karen Sofia Luna RamirezAustralia has over 40 species of scorpions organised in four fami...