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    Evidence that free radical generation occurs during scorpion envenomation by Dousset, E., Carrega, L., Steinberg, J.G., Clot-Faybesse, O., Jouirou, B., Sauze, N., Devaux, C., Autier, Y., Jammes, Y., Martin-Eauclaire, M.F., Guieu, R.

    “…Although it is well established that symptomatology, morbidity and death following scorpion envenomation are due to increases in neurotransmitter release…”
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    Diversity of folds in animal toxins acting on ion channels by Mouhat, Stéphanie, Jouirou, Besma, Mosbah, Amor, De Waard, Michel, Sabatier, Jean-Marc

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-03-2004)
    “…Animal toxins acting on ion channels of excitable cells are principally highly potent short peptides that are present in limited amounts in the venoms of…”
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    Toxin determinants required for interaction with voltage-gated K + channels by Jouirou, Besma, Mouhat, Stéphanie, Andreotti, Nicolas, De Waard, Michel, Sabatier, Jean-Marc

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-06-2004)
    “…Ion channel-acting toxins are mainly short peptides generally present in minute amounts in the venoms of diverse animal species such as scorpions, snakes,…”
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    Quantitative variability in the biodistribution and in toxinokinetic studies of the three main alpha toxins from the Androctonus australis hector scorpion venom by Devaux, Christiane, Jouirou, Besma, Naceur Krifi, Mohamed, Clot-Faybesse, Olivier, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Rochat, Hervé

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-05-2004)
    “…Scorpion stings represent a medical problem in numerous countries. The scorpion Androctonus australis hector produces three alpha toxins (Aah I to III), which…”
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    Toxin determinants required for interaction with voltage-gated K super(+) channels by Jouirou, B, Mouhat, S, Andreotti, N, De Waard, M, Sabatier, J-M

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-06-2004)
    “…Ion channel-acting toxins are mainly short peptides generally present in minute amounts in the venoms of diverse animal species such as scorpions, snakes,…”
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    Cobatoxin 1 from Centruroides noxius scorpion venom: chemical synthesis, three-dimensional structure in solution, pharmacology and docking on K super(+) channels by Jouirou, B, Mosbah, A, Visan, V, Grissmer, S, M'Barek, S, Fajloun, Z, Van Rietschoten, J, Devaux, C, Rochat, H, Lippens, G, El Ayeb, M, De Waard, M, Mabrouk, K, Sabatier, J-M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-2004)
    “…CoTX1 (cobatoxin 1) is a 32-residue toxin with three disulphide bridges that has been isolated from the venom of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides noxius…”
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