Venom duct origins of prey capture and defensive conotoxins in piscivorous Conus striatus
Abstract The venom duct origins of predatory and defensive venoms has not been studied for hook-and-line fish hunting cone snails despite the pharmacological importance of their venoms. To better understand the biochemistry and evolution of injected predatory and defensive venoms, we compared distal...
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Autores principales: | S. W. A. Himaya, Ai-Hua Jin, Brett Hamilton, Subash K. Rai, Paul Alewood, Richard J. Lewis |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a5e50d4af67147f6af7d78edaad25125 |
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