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J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis. Vol.10, N.3, 2004. Oral presentations - ISSN 1678-9199. |
Oral presentations
1 Cancer therapy using intravenous liposomal delivery of an antiangiogenic snake venom disintegrin.
2 Jararhagin, an example of function versatility of venom toxins.
3 Web toxinomics: A new focus forthe Orb-Web-Spiders Toxinology Research.
4 De novo sequencing and post-translational modifications analysis of bioactive peptides by MS/MS.
6 Structure and function of scorpion toxins specific for K+-and Na+-channels.
7 Toxins of the spider Phoneutria nigriventer that act on sodium channels.
8 Exploring New Molecules FromSpider Venoms: Insecticidal And Bactericidal Activities.
10 What can we do in the Bothropssnakebite accident?
11 A review of important considerations in developing antivenom.
13 The first Brazilian Scientific Electronic Journal on Toxinologycompletes 10 years.
14 Continuing long-distance teaching of Toxinology: the CEVAP model.
15 The use of snake venom components in thrombosis and haemostasis.
16 Lonomiaobliqua caterpillara new overview.
21 Acquisition and sequestration of toxicity versus toxin synthesis.
22 An outline on marine toxins found in organisms of Brazilian Coast.
25 Novel toxins fromAnimal Biodiversity ofNortheast of Brazil.
27 Action of arthropod components on the haemostatic system.
30 Proteome analysisof dermonecrotic loxnecrogin isoformsin Loxoscelesgaucho spider venom.
31 Search for new toxins from snake venoms.
32 Proteomic studies of viperidvenoms.
33 Partial proteomes of the venoms of spiders of the genera Phoneutria and Ancylometes.
34 Snake venomics: Evolution of the structure and function of disintegrins.
36 Effects of snake venom metalloproteinaseson leukocyte function.
37 The growing family of myotoxic phospholipaseA2 homologues.
39 Structural aspects underlying the multi-funcionalityof venom proteins.
40 Spinal mediators involved in hyperalgesiaand allodyniainduced by myotoxic phospholipasesA2.
41 Exploring the proteomics and functional genomics of snake envenomation in vivo.