Venom from centipede-like creatures found in the underwater caves of Mexico ’s Yucatan Peninsula could potentially treat ...
Venom from the marine remipede, Xibalbanus tulumensis, exhibits unique medical potential for treating neurological disorders, ...
Vipers are venomous snakes that belong to the scientific family Viperidae, which includes hundreds of species spread across ...
Many animals use venoms for self-defense or hunting. The components of such venom, known as toxins, interfere with various ...
Many animals use venoms for self-defense or hunting. The components of such venom, known as toxins, interfere with various physiological processes - which is also the reason why they are so ...
Zootoxins affect a wide range of physiological processes and are therefore of great interest for drug research. An international study led by Björn ...
The cave dweller injects the venom produced in its venom gland directly into its prey. This toxin contains a variety of components, including a new type of peptide, named xibalbine, after its ...
Venom from centipede-like creatures found in the underwater caves of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula could potentially treat neurological disorders like epilepsy and chronic pain, a new study says. Toxins ...
Reptiles like the Inland Taipan, King Cobra, Saltwater Crocodile, and Komodo Dragon are among the world's deadliest, equipped with potent venom, immen ...
Scientists are analysing toxins produced by a previously little-known species of crustacean living in underwater caves on the ...