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The following pages link to Blarina toxin, a mammalian lethal venom from the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda: Isolation and characterization (Q34319992):
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- Mad, bad and dangerous to know: the biochemistry, ecology and evolution of slow loris venom (Q21245403) (← links)
- The birdlike raptor Sinornithosaurus was venomous (Q24651431) (← links)
- Cabinet of Curiosities: Venom Systems and Their Ecological Function in Mammals, with a Focus on Primates (Q26801756) (← links)
- Hantavirus in Northern Short-tailed Shrew, United States (Q27485462) (← links)
- First evidence of a venom delivery apparatus in extinct mammals (Q28258000) (← links)
- Diversity, phylogenetic distribution, and origins of venomous catfishes (Q28749569) (← links)
- Novel venom gene discovery in the platypus. (Q33709809) (← links)
- Evolutionary history of tissue kallikreins (Q33745045) (← links)
- Positive selection shaped the convergent evolution of independently expanded kallikrein subfamilies expressed in mouse and rat saliva proteomes (Q33939363) (← links)
- Exploratory research on bioactive natural products with a focus on biological phenomena (Q34103874) (← links)
- Purification and characterisation of blarinasin, a new tissue kallikrein-like protease from the short-tailed shrew Blarina brevicauda: comparative studies with blarina toxin (Q34412805) (← links)
- A limited role for gene duplications in the evolution of platypus venom (Q41000121) (← links)
- Engineered factor Xa variants retain procoagulant activity independent of direct factor Xa inhibitors. (Q41125977) (← links)
- Evaluation of the physiological activity of venom from the Eurasian water shrew Neomys fodiens (Q42368161) (← links)
- Why do we study animal toxins? (Q42957096) (← links)
- Deadly hairs, lethal feathers--convergent evolution of poisonous integument in mammals and birds. (Q45985856) (← links)
- Are fireworms venomous? Evidence for the convergent evolution of toxin homologs in three species of fireworms (Annelida, Amphinomidae). (Q47238331) (← links)
- Tentacles of venom: toxic protein convergence in the Kingdom Animalia (Q48070744) (← links)
- Recent aspects of chemical ecology: Natural toxins, coral communities, and symbiotic relationships (Q56135240) (← links)
- First evidence of poisonous shrews with an envenomation apparatus (Q57095666) (← links)
- Mole’s humerus speaks. A rebuttal to Furió 2016 (Q58471230) (← links)
- Exceptional biting capacities of the Early Pleistocene fossil shrewBeremendia fissidens(Soricidae, Eulipotyphla, Mammalia): new taphonomic evidence (Q58471282) (← links)
- Protocol for the reconstruction of micromammals from fossils. Two case studies: The skulls of Beremendia fissidens and Dolinasorex glyphodon (Q63071787) (← links)