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Some consideration has also been given to the venom apparatus of several species and to the medical problem of envenomation.Findlay E. RussellLaboratory of Neurological Research, University of Southern California School of Medicine, Los Angeles, Calif....
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摘要: The Handbook of Clinical Toxicology of Animal Venoms is the first concise, one-volume book devoted to this important subject. The editors are internationally recognized authorities in the biology and clinical aspects of venomous and poisonous animals, and the chapter...
Venomous animal: A venomous animal can produce venom in specialized glands or cells and deliver it either by biting or by stinging, or in some cases by spitting. Poisonous animal: A poisonous animal possesses a toxin (or toxins) within its tissues that can have deleterious effects when ingested...
Zootoxins can be divided into several categories: (1) oral poisons—those that are poisonous when eaten; (2) parenteral poisons, or venoms—those that are produced by a specialized poison gland and administered by means of a venom apparatus; and (3) crinotoxins—those that are produced by ...
Unlike the venom of from India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Kenya, Iran and Oman, Saudi Arabian venom is a poor activator of . However, it possesses similar defibri... AS Kamiguti,RDG Theakston,SC Tomy - 《Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology》 被引量: 4发表: 1988年 ...
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In addition to the numerous human diseases spread by contact with the parasitic worm helminth and by contact with arthropods, many diseases are transmitted by the bites and venom of certain animals; poisonous or diseased food animals also transmit diseases. Dog bites may seriously injure tissues and...
Proper scientific sampling of venoms should not have a detrimental effect on species and habitats. Yet, the results obtained from it should, ideally, be shared with communities, conservation efforts at the site of origin, and possibly beyond. A drug from venom could be seen as an ultimate ...