-
Greater Susceptibility to Stress-Induced
Myocardial Injury in
Adult Mice.
Cardiotoxins are the
second most
toxic venom while neurotoxins are the first". Circulation...
-
Polypeptide toxins (molecular
weight 5-10 KDa)
include cytotoxins,
cardiotoxins, and
postsynaptic neurotoxins (such as α-bungarotoxin and α-Cobratoxin)...
- 1990). "Do
cardiotoxins possess a
functional site?
Structural and
chemical modification studies reveal the
functional site of the
cardiotoxin from Naja...
-
cytotoxic activity (tissue-death, necrosis) and
cardiotoxins. Two
forms of "cytotoxin II" (
cardiotoxin) were
found in the
venom of this species. The crude...
- type
susceptible to the
toxin (neurotoxins
affect the
nervous system,
cardiotoxins affect the heart, etc.) By
structure (for example, AB5 toxin) By domain...
-
Echis species consists mostly of four
types of toxins: neurotoxins,
cardiotoxins, hemotoxins, and cytotoxins. The
genus is
recognized as
medically significant...
-
possesses postsynaptic neurotoxic venom. The
venom also
consists of
cardiotoxins and cytotoxins.
Although the
venom of the
Equatorial spitting cobra (N...
- to
findings by
Branch (2016),
their venom comprises neurotoxins and
cardiotoxins that can
rapidly induce symptoms,
including dizziness,
extreme fatigue...
- rapid-acting
presynaptic and
postsynaptic neurotoxins (dendrotoxins),
cardiotoxins and fasciculins. Some
consider this
species not to be a particularly...
- the main
components of its
venom are
cardiotoxins with
cytotoxic activity. In fact,
polypeptide cardiotoxins make up 60% of the
venom (dry weight),...