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Scorpion envenoming in Morona Santiago, Amazonian Ecuador: Molecular phylogenetics confirms involvement of the Tityus obscurus group
ArticleAbstract: Scorpion envenoming by species in the genus Tityus is hereby reported from rural locations in the AmPalabras claves:amazonía, Cytochrome oxidase subunit I. Ecuador, molecular phylogenetics, Scorpionism, Tityus, Tityus obscurusAutores:Adolfo Borges, Daniel A. Romero-Álvarez, García F., García J., Graham M.R., Ishikawa E.A.Y., Medina D., Pardal P.P.O., Román J.P., Vásquez M.Fuentes:scopusVenom diversity in the Neotropical scorpion genus Tityus: Implications for antivenom design emerging from molecular and immunochemical analyses across endemic areas of scorpionism
ArticleAbstract: Scorpions of the Neotropical genus Tityus are responsible for most severe envenomations in the CaribPalabras claves:antivenom, Immunochemical, Neurotoxin, Scorpion, Tityus, venomAutores:Acosta H., Adolfo Borges, Angulo Y., Bonilla F., Caro-López J.A., Castillo A., De Sousa L., Gómez A., Gómez J.P., Graham M.R., Ishikawa E.A.Y., Lomonte B., Machado-de-Ávila R.A., Miranda R.J., Otero R., Pardal P.P.O., Pascale J.M.Fuentes:scopus