Bioactive Components in Fish Venoms
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Bioactive Components in Fish Venoms
Animal venoms are widely recognized excellent resources for the discovery of novel drug leads and physiological tools. Most are comprised of a large number of components, of which the enzymes, small peptides, and proteins are studied for their important bioactivities. However, in spite of there being over 2000 venomous fish species, piscine venoms have been relatively underrepresented in the li...
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عنوان ژورنال: Toxins
سال: 2015
ISSN: 2072-6651
DOI: 10.3390/toxins7051497