From Snake Venoms to Therapeutics: A Focus on Natriuretic Peptides
Snake venom is a cocktail of multifunctional biomolecules that has evolved with the purpose of capturing prey and for defense. These biomolecules are classified into different classes based on their functions. They include three-finger toxins, natriuretic peptides, phospholipases and metalloproteina...
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Main Authors: | Wei Fong Ang (Author), Cho Yeow Koh (Author), R. Manjunatha Kini (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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