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Toxins|July 12, 2016
Canopy Venom: Proteomic Comparison among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper VenomsJordan Debono, Chip Cochran, Sanjaya Kuruppu, et al.
Toxins|October 30, 2016
Rapid Radiations and the Race to Redundancy: An Investigation of the Evolution of Australian Elapid Snake VenomsTimothy N W Jackson, Ivan Koludarov, Syed A Ali, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|October 28, 2017
Rattling the border wall: Pathophysiological implications of functional and proteomic venom variation between Mexican and US subspecies of the desert rattlesnake Crotalus scutulatusJames Dobson, Daryl C Yang, Bianca Op den Brouw, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 22, 2020
Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predatorsVolker Herzig, Kartik Sunagar, David T R Wilson, et al.
Nature|August 1, 2008
Evolutionary origin and development of snake fangsFreek J Vonk, Jeroen F Admiraal, Kate Jackson, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|December 18, 2012
Differential evolution and neofunctionalization of snake venom metalloprotease domainsAndreas Brust, Kartik Sunagar, Eivind A B Undheim, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 24, 2021
Production, composition, and mode of action of the painful defensive venom produced by a limacodid caterpillar, <i>Doratifera vulnerans</i>Andrew A Walker, Samuel D Robinson, Jean-Paul V Paluzzi, et al.
Toxins|October 14, 2018
Coagulotoxicity of <i>Bothrops</i> (Lancehead Pit-Vipers) Venoms from Brazil: Differential Biochemistry and Antivenom Efficacy Resulting from Prey-Driven Venom VariationLeijiane F Sousa, Christina N Zdenek, James S Dobson, et al.
Toxins|February 5, 2021
Extensive Variation in the Activities of <i>Pseudocerastes</i> and <i>Eristicophis</i> Viper Venoms Suggests Divergent Envenoming Strategies Are Used for Prey CaptureBianca Op den Brouw, Francisco C P Coimbra, Lachlan A Bourke, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|January 22, 2018
Proteomic and functional variation within black snake venoms (Elapidae: Pseudechis)Jonathan Goldenberg, Vittoria Cipriani, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
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Toxins|July 12, 2016
Canopy Venom: Proteomic Comparison among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper VenomsJordan Debono, Chip Cochran, Sanjaya Kuruppu, et al.
Toxins|October 30, 2016
Rapid Radiations and the Race to Redundancy: An Investigation of the Evolution of Australian Elapid Snake VenomsTimothy N W Jackson, Ivan Koludarov, Syed A Ali, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|October 28, 2017
Rattling the border wall: Pathophysiological implications of functional and proteomic venom variation between Mexican and US subspecies of the desert rattlesnake Crotalus scutulatusJames Dobson, Daryl C Yang, Bianca Op den Brouw, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 22, 2020
Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predatorsVolker Herzig, Kartik Sunagar, David T R Wilson, et al.
Nature|August 1, 2008
Evolutionary origin and development of snake fangsFreek J Vonk, Jeroen F Admiraal, Kate Jackson, et al.
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics : MCP|December 18, 2012
Differential evolution and neofunctionalization of snake venom metalloprotease domainsAndreas Brust, Kartik Sunagar, Eivind A B Undheim, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 24, 2021
Production, composition, and mode of action of the painful defensive venom produced by a limacodid caterpillar, <i>Doratifera vulnerans</i>Andrew A Walker, Samuel D Robinson, Jean-Paul V Paluzzi, et al.
Toxins|October 14, 2018
Coagulotoxicity of <i>Bothrops</i> (Lancehead Pit-Vipers) Venoms from Brazil: Differential Biochemistry and Antivenom Efficacy Resulting from Prey-Driven Venom VariationLeijiane F Sousa, Christina N Zdenek, James S Dobson, et al.
Toxins|February 5, 2021
Extensive Variation in the Activities of <i>Pseudocerastes</i> and <i>Eristicophis</i> Viper Venoms Suggests Divergent Envenoming Strategies Are Used for Prey CaptureBianca Op den Brouw, Francisco C P Coimbra, Lachlan A Bourke, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|January 22, 2018
Proteomic and functional variation within black snake venoms (Elapidae: Pseudechis)Jonathan Goldenberg, Vittoria Cipriani, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
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