Bioactive Properties of Venoms Isolated from Whiptail Stingrays and the Search for Molecular Mechanisms and Targets
The venom-containing barb attached to their 'whip-like' tail provides stingrays a defensive mechanism for evading predators such as sharks. From human encounters, dermal stingray envenomation is characterized by intense pain often followed by tissue necrosis occurring over several days to...
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Main Authors: | Craig A. Doupnik (Author), Carl A. Luer (Author), Catherine J. Walsh (Author), Jessica Restivo (Author), Jacqueline Xinlan Brick (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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