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alphaIT toxin, Buthotus judaicus
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BjalphaIT toxin, Buthotus judaicus
National Institutes of Health
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Scorpion Venoms
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2015
2015
Re: Randomized and double-blinded clinical trial of the safety and calcium kidney stone dissolving efficacy of Lapis judaicus.
D. Assimos
Journal of Urology
2015
Corpus ID: 28162295
2015
2015
Re: Editorial Comment on Randomized and Double-Blinded Clinical Trial of the Safety and Calcium Kidney Stone Dissolving Efficacy of Lapis Judaicus: D. G. Assimos J Urol 2015;193:897-898.
P. Faridi
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A. Mohagheghzadeh
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J. Roozbeh
Journal of Urology
2015
Corpus ID: 206625545
2012
2012
Two Biological Active Fractions Isolated from Buthotus schach (BS)Scorpion Venom Examined on Striated Muscle Preparation, In-vitro
H. Vatanpour
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F. Ahmadi
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A. Zare Mirakabadi
,
A. Jalali
Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research
2012
Corpus ID: 14212659
Buthotus schach is one of the most dangerous scorpions in tropical part of Iran. The effects of its crude venom at 1, 3, 10 μg/mL…
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2008
2008
IDENTIFICATION AND PURIFICATION OF BS413 NEUROTOXIN FROM IRANIAN SCORPION (BUTHOTUS SCHACH) VENOM
M. Ghane
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Zare
,
H. Rabei
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N. Mohammadpour
,
A. Habibi
2008
Corpus ID: 87121031
Introduction: Scorpion venoms contain a variety of peptides, toxic to mammals، insects and crustaceans and are the main factors…
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Surveying the scorpion sting agents at Khuzestan (a province of Iran) in 2004
R. Dehghani
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N. D. Jadid
,
D. Shahbazzadeh
,
Sh. Bigdelli
2008
Corpus ID: 188908953
Background: Seven scorpion species have been reported as human envenoming in Iran. The accurate identification of scorpion sting…
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2005
2005
Low atrial rhythm as a complication of buthotus judaicus ("black" scorpion) evenomation
F. Basis
,
M. Kapeliovich
,
Y. Bentur
2005
Corpus ID: 80466284
Scorpion stings are a common event in tropical and subtropical regions. Among the 20 species of scorpions in Israel, the most…
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