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BotIT6 protein, Buthus occitanus tunetanus
Known as:
Buthus occitanus tunetanus insect-toxin 6
, insect-toxin 6, Buthus occitanus tunetanus
National Institutes of Health
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Scorpion Venoms
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2014
2014
Araneae : Sparassidae ) : a revisionary update with the description of four new species and an updated identification key for all species
P. Jäger
2014
Corpus ID: 2544631
The spider genus Cebrennus Simon, 1880 is revised again after thirteen years. Four new species are described: Cebrennus atlas…
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2014
2014
A discussion of the referral of Mimomys occitanus
M. Lutz
2014
Corpus ID: 56313061
Abstract. Mimomys occitanus, which up to now has been considered to be a member of one of the Mimomys lineages, should be…
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1990
1990
Quantification du granualisme phylétique de Mimomys occitanus à Mimomys ostramosensis (Arvicolidae, Rodentia) à l'aide de l'analyse d'images
Laurent Viriot
,
J. Chaline
,
A. Schaaf
1990
Corpus ID: 89416268
1983
1983
Immunochemistry of scorpion alpha-neurotoxins. Determination of the antigenic site number and isolation of a highly enriched antibody specific to a single antigenic site of toxin II of Androctonus…
M. el Ayeb
,
M. F. Martin
,
P. Delori
,
G. Bechis
,
H. Rochat
Molecular Immunology
1983
Corpus ID: 36281701
Scorpion neurotoxins active on mammals, i.e. alpha- and beta-toxins, have been divided into several groups according to…
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1980
1980
[Scorpionidae of the great Arabic Maghreb. V. A telson with three stings in Buthus occitanus Amoureux].
K. Zarrouk
,
L. B. Zakour
Les Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Tunis
1980
Corpus ID: 31936461
The authors describe telson anomaly of scorpion Buthus occitanus and compare it with other anomalies described in Algeria.