نتایج جستجو برای: venoms

تعداد نتایج: 5686  

Journal: :Pathophysiology of Haemostasis and Thrombosis 2001

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2012
Ihab M Moussa Ashgan M Hessan Abdulaziz M Aleisa Abdullah A Al-Arfaj Mounier M Salem-Bekhit Salim A AlRejai

OBJECTIVES To prepare and evaluate the protective efficacy of immunoglobulin Y (IgY) prepared against local Saudi Cerastes cerastes snake venom. METHODS The study was conducted between October 2009 and October 2011 at the Center of Excellence in Biotechnology Research, King Saud University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study designed as follow; 4 groups of 8 chickens were immunized in...

2014
Björn M. von Reumont Alexander Blanke Sandy Richter Fernando Alvarez Christoph Bleidorn Ronald A. Jenner

Animal venoms have evolved many times. Venomous species are especially common in three of the four main groups of arthropods (Chelicerata, Myriapoda, and Hexapoda), which together represent tens of thousands of species of venomous spiders, scorpions, centipedes, and hymenopterans. Surprisingly, despite their great diversity of body plans, there is no unambiguous evidence that any crustacean is ...

2015
Elvire A. Bourgeois Sumithra Subramaniam Tan-Yun Cheng Annemieke De Jong Emilie Layre Dalam Ly Maryam Salimi Annaliza Legaspi Robert L. Modlin Mariolina Salio Vincenzo Cerundolo D. Branch Moody Graham Ogg

Venoms frequently co-opt host immune responses, so study of their mode of action can provide insight into novel inflammatory pathways. Using bee and wasp venom responses as a model system, we investigated whether venoms contain CD1-presented antigens. Here, we show that venoms activate human T cells via CD1a proteins. Whereas CD1 proteins typically present lipids, chromatographic separation of ...

2014
Leonardo A Calderon Juliana C Sobrinho Kayena D Zaqueo Andrea A de Moura Amy N Grabner Maurício V Mazzi Silvana Marcussi Auro Nomizo Carla F C Fernandes Juliana P Zuliani Bruna M A Carvalho Saulo L da Silva Rodrigo G Stábeli Andreimar M Soares

For more than half a century, cytotoxic agents have been investigated as a possible treatment for cancer. Research on animal venoms has revealed their high toxicity on tissues and cell cultures, both normal and tumoral. Snake venoms show the highest cytotoxic potential, since ophidian accidents cause a large amount of tissue damage, suggesting a promising utilization of these venoms or their co...

Journal: :Life sciences 2004
Yao-Ching Hung Vasyl Sava Meng-Yen Hong G Steven Huang

Antivenin activity of melanin extracted from black tea (MEBT) was reported for the first time. The antagonistic effect of MEBT was evaluated for Agkistrodon contortrix laticinctus (broadbanded copperhead), Agkistrodon halys blomhoffii (Japanese mamushi), and Crotalus atrox (western diamondback rattlesnake) snake venoms administered i.p. to ICR mice. MEBT was injected i.p. immediately after the ...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2002
Paulo Lee Ho Solange Maria de Toledo Serrano Ana Marisa Chudzinski-Tavassi Ana Maria Moura da Silva Reinhard Mentele Cristina Caldas Maria Luiza Vilela Oliva Isabel Fátima Correia Batista Maria Leonor Sarno de Oliveira

Angiostatin is a plasminogen-derived anti-angiogenic factor composed of its first four kringle structures. This molecule is generated by proteolytic cleavage of plasminogen by some proteolytic enzymes in vitro. Since venoms of viper snakes are a rich source of both serine- and metalloproteinase, we hypothesized that angiostatin-like polypeptides could be generated during the envenomation after ...

2011
Olga Meiri Chaim Dilza Trevisan-Silva Daniele Chaves-Moreira Ana Carolina M. Wille Valéria Pereira Ferrer Fernando Hitomi Matsubara Oldemir Carlos Mangili Rafael Bertoni da Silveira Luiza Helena Gremski Waldemiro Gremski Andrea Senff-Ribeiro Silvio Sanches Veiga

Venomous animals use their venoms as tools for defense or predation. These venoms are complex mixtures, mainly enriched of proteic toxins or peptides with several, and different, biological activities. In general, spider venom is rich in biologically active molecules that are useful in experimental protocols for pharmacology, biochemistry, cell biology and immunology, as well as putative tools ...

2012
Irene Zornetta Paola Caccin Julián Fernandez Bruno Lomonte José María Gutierrez Cesare Montecucco

Skeletal muscle necrosis is a common manifestation of viperid snakebite envenomations. Venoms from snakes of the genus Bothrops, such as that of B. asper, induce muscle tissue damage at the site of venom injection, provoking severe local pathology which often results in permanent sequelae. In contrast, the venom of the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus, induces a clinical ...

2017
Michel Degueldre Julien Echterbille Nicolas Smargiasso Christian Damblon Charlotte Gouin Gilles Mourier Nicolas Gilles Edwin De Pauw Loïc Quinton

Animal venoms represent a valuable source of bioactive peptides that can be derived into useful pharmacological tools, or even innovative drugs. In this way, the venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps (DA), the Eastern Green Mamba, has been intensively studied during recent years. It mainly contains hundreds of large toxins from 6 to 9 kDa, each displaying several disulfide bridges. These toxins are ...

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