نتایج جستجو برای: scorpion and woman

تعداد نتایج: 16836387  

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Roberto H. Higa Adilton G. Oliveira Luiz G. Horita Ronald T. Miura Marcus K. Inoue Paula R. Kuser Adauto L. Mancini Michel E. B. Yamagishi Roberto C. Togawa Goran Neshich

SUMMARY Two web-based applications to analyze amino acids three-dimensional (3D) local environment within protein structures-SCORPION and FORMIGA-are presented. SCORPION and FORMIGA produce a graphical presentation for simple statistical data showing the frequency of residue occurrence within a given sphere (defined here as the 3D contacts). The center of that sphere is placed at the Calpha and...

Journal: :Internal medicine journal 2004
G K Isbister E S Volschenk J E Seymour

Despite scorpions being locally abundant in many parts of Australia, scorpion sting is a poorly defined clinical condition in Australia. Many health-care workers are unaware of the effects of their stings and scorpions are often feared based on their international reputation. Five scorpion stings that occurred in different parts of Australia where the scorpion was caught at the time of the stin...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
Legros Martin-Eauclaire Cattaert

The resistance of the scorpion Androctonus australis to its own venom, as well as to the venom of other species, was investigated. A comparison of the electrical and pharmacological properties of muscle and nerve fibres from Androctonus australis with those from the crayfish Procambarus clarkii enabled us to understand the lack of effect of scorpion venom (110-180 microg ml-1) and purified toxi...

2011
Zhiyong Di Yawen He Yingliang Wu Zhijian Cao Hui Liu Dahe Jiang Wenxin Li

We present an identification key to the scorpion species of Yunnan (China) with notes on the distribution and ecology. Euscorpiops kubani is recorded for the first time for China. The redescriptions of Euscorpiops shidian and Euscorpiops kubani are provided. The number of known scorpion species from Yunnan is raised to nine.

2012
Martha Rendón-Anaya Luis Delaye Lourival D. Possani Alfredo Herrera-Estrella

Scorpion venoms have been studied for decades, leading to the identification of hundreds of different toxins with medical and pharmacological implications. However, little emphasis has been given to the description of these arthropods from cellular and evolutionary perspectives. In this report, we describe a transcriptomic analysis of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides noxius Hoffmann, performed...

2014
Kari Radha Krishna Murthy K. R. K. Murthy

Death due to scorpion envenoming syndrome is a common event in many of the tropical and nontropical counties. Initial transient hypertension is commonly observed in scorpion sting victims. Scorpion envenoming causes autonomic storm resulting in initial transient hypertension followed by hypotension, cold clammy skin, hypothermia, cardiovascular disturbances, acute myocarditis, sarcolemmal defec...

2013
Kartik Sunagar Eivind A. B. Undheim Angelo H. C. Chan Ivan Koludarov Sergio A. Muñoz-Gómez Agostinho Antunes Bryan G. Fry

The episodic nature of natural selection and the accumulation of extreme sequence divergence in venom-encoding genes over long periods of evolutionary time can obscure the signature of positive Darwinian selection. Recognition of the true biocomplexity is further hampered by the limited taxon selection, with easy to obtain or medically important species typically being the subject of intense ve...

Objective(s): Scorpion venom has toxic effects on mammals, insects and crustaceans.  Toxicogenic peptides are major contributors to the scorpion venom, which make it toxic. The Hemiscorpius lepturus (H. lepturus) is one of the most common scorpion bites agent, and responsible for 95% of scorpion bite deaths cases in Iran.Materials and Methods:</strong...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2014
A F A Lira A A Costa

Scorpions are generalist predators, capturing a great variety of arthropods including even small vertebrates (Polis, 1990), however, they are also subject to predation, especially by vertebrates such as amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals (Polis et al., 1981; McCormick and Polis, 1990). Regarding the invertebrates, there are reports of predation by coleopterans, chilopods, solpugids, others...

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