نتایج جستجو برای: trichosomoides crassicauda

تعداد نتایج: 138  

2014
Qiang Du Xiaojuan Hou Lilin Ge Renjie Li Mei Zhou Hui Wang Lei Wang Minjie Wei Tianbao Chen Chris Shaw

The non disulphide-bridged peptides (NDBPs) of scorpion venoms are attracting increased interest due to their structural heterogeneity and broad spectrum of biological activities. Here, two novel peptides, named AcrAP1 and AcrAP2, have been identified in the lyophilised venom of the Arabian scorpion, Androctonus crassicauda, through "shotgun" molecular cloning of their biosynthetic precursor-en...

2016
AbdulRahman K Al-Asmari Faisal Kunnathodi Khalid Al Saadon Mohammed M Idris

Scorpion venom is a rich source of biomolecules, which can perturb physiological activity of the host on envenomation and may also have a therapeutic potential. Scorpion venoms produced by the columnar cells of venom gland are complex mixture of mucopolysaccharides, neurotoxic peptides and other components. This study was aimed at cataloguing the elemental composition of venoms obtained from me...

2017
Narges Sharifinia Iman Gowhari Manijeh Hoseiny-Rad Ali Ashraf Aivazi

BACKGROUND Scorpions' stings and their own mortalities place them among the most important health and medical problems. The dreadful features and especially their poisonous stings are considered a major cause of human stress and abhorrence/phobia. The current study aimed to study the scorpion fauna of Ilam Province, south western Iran in order to manage scorpionism related problems. METHODS I...

2014
Emily P. Lane Morné de Wet Peter Thompson Ursula Siebert Peter Wohlsein Stephanie Plön

Coastal dolphins are regarded as indicators of changes in coastal marine ecosystem health that could impact humans utilizing the marine environment for food or recreation. Necropsy and histology examinations were performed on 35 Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) and five Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa plumbea) incidentally caught in shark nets off the KwaZulu-Natal coas...

2012
E.H. Fall M. Diagne K. Junker J.M. Duplantier K. Ba I. Vallée O. Bain

Trichosomoides nasalis (Trichinelloidea) is a parasite of Arvicanthis niloticus (Muridae) in Senegal. Female worms that harbour dwarf males in their uteri, occur in the epithelium of the nasal mucosa. Young laboratory-bred A. niloticus were either fed females containing larvated eggs or intraperitoneally injected with motile first-stage larvae recovered from female uteri. Both resulted in succe...

Journal: :Nusantara bioscience 2021

Abstract. Shahi M, Jaberhashemi SA, Hanafi-Bojd AA, Akbari Rafinejad J. 2021. Faunistic study on scorpions and their health impact in Bashagard County, Hormozgan Province, Southern Iran. Nusantara Bioscience 13: 85-90. Scorpion sting is a major public problem tropical subtropical countries, endangering thousands of lives annually. About 2300 scorpion cases including several deaths are reported ...

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