siamensis [3]. With a rate of 1.6% of total snakebites [3], D. siamensis represents the sixth most frequent cause of snakebite envenomings in Taiwan. Restricted to the south-eastern part of the country, Russell's viper envenomings are a rare but severe medical problem [2,4,5]. ...
High-performance liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry would provide a more accurate measure of each toxin type, but such an approach to venom measurement has not been undertaken to date. 3.2. Pharmacokinetic Studies in Humans In this meta-analysis, we were able to model literature-derived ...
These proteins affect the activity of ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+-release channels RyR1 and RyR2 with high affinity [29]. We found two sequences coding for putative liotoxins, SgeCaTLio01 and SgeCaTLio02, which are similar to those found in other scorpions. The translated precursors are shown in...