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    Predatory behavior of three centipede species of the order Scolopendromorpha (Arthropoda: Myriapoda: Chilopoda) by Guizze, Samuel P.G., Knysak, Irene, Barbaro, Katia C., Karam-Gemael, Manoela, Chagas-Jr, Amazonas

    Published in Zoologia (Curitiba, Brazil) (01-01-2016)
    “…Studies related to centipede feeding and predatory behavior are rare in the literature, and are limited to observations made during fieldwork. Furthermore,…”
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    Epidemiological aspects of centipede (Scolopendromorphae: Chilopoda) bites registered in greater S. Paulo, SP, Brazil by Knysak, I, Martins, R, Bertim, C R

    Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-12-1998)
    “…The lack of basic knowledge on venomous arthropods and the benignity of the clinical manifestations contribute to the centipede bite victims' not being taken…”
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    Peripheral mechanisms involved in Tityus bahiensis venom-induced pain by Ferraz, Camila R., Manchope, Marília F., Andrade, Ketlem C., Saraiva-Santos, Telma, Franciosi, Anelise, Zaninelli, Tiago H., Bagatim-Souza, Julia, Borghi, Sergio M., Cândido, Denise M., Knysak, Irene, Casagrande, Rubia, Kwasniewski, Fábio H., Verri, Waldiceu A.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-09-2021)
    “…Scorpionism is a public health burden in Brazil. Tityus bahiensis is responsible for most accidents in the Southeastern region of Brazil. Here, the…”
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    A comparative study of pathophysiological alterations in scorpionism induced by Tityus serrulatus and Tityus bahiensis venoms by Miyamoto, Jackson G., Andrade, Fabio B., Ferraz, Camila R., Cândido, Denise M., Knysak, Irene, Venancio, Émerson J., Verri, Waldiceu A., Landgraf, Maristella A., Landgraf, Richardt G., Kwasniewski, Fábio H.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-01-2018)
    “…Scorpionism is a relevant public health problem in several countries in tropical and subtropical regions. In Brazil, Tityus serrulatus sting can induce acute…”
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    Enzymatic characterization, antigenic cross-reactivity and neutralization of dermonecrotic activity of five Loxosceles spider venoms of medical importance in the Americas by Barbaro, Katia Cristina, Knysak, Irene, Martins, Rosana, Hogan, Christopher, Winkel, Ken

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-03-2005)
    “…Loxosceles spiders have a wide distribution in the temperate and tropical regions of the world. Loxoscelism is characterized by necrotic skin ulceration at the…”
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    Local inflammatory reaction induced by Scolopendra viridicornis centipede venom in mice by Kimura, Louise Faggionato, Prezotto-Neto, José Pedro, Távora, Bianca de Carvalho Lins Fernandes, Antoniazzi, Marta Maria, Knysak, Irene, Gióia Guizze, Samuel Paulo, Santoro, Marcelo Larami, Barbaro, Katia Cristina

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (15-12-2013)
    “…Centipede envenomation is generally mild, and human victims usually manifest burning pain, erythema and edema. Despite the abundance and ubiquity of these…”
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    Toxic activities of Brazilian centipede venoms by Malta, Marília B., Lira, Marcela S., Soares, Sabrina L., Rocha, Guilherme C., Knysak, Irene, Martins, Rosana, Guizze, Samuel P.G., Santoro, Marcelo L., Barbaro, Katia C.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-08-2008)
    “…Centipedes have a venom gland connected to a pair of forceps, which are used to arrest preys. Human victims bitten by centipedes usually manifest burning pain,…”
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    Comparative morphological study of the venom glands of the centipede Cryptops iheringi, Otostigmus pradoi and Scolopendra viridicornis by Antoniazzi, Marta M., Pedroso, Cátia M., Knysak, Irene, Martins, Rosana, Guizze, Samuel P.G., Jared, Carlos, Barbaro, Kátia C.

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-03-2009)
    “…Centipedes are widely distributed over all the continents. As they are well adapted to urban areas they can often cause accidents to humans by injecting venom…”
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    Trap and soil monolith sampled edaphic spiders (arachnida: araneae) in Araucaria angustifolia forest by Baretta, Dilmar, Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, Knysak, Irene, Cardoso, Elke Jurandy Bran Nogueira

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-08-2007)
    “…Forests with Araucaria angustifolia (Bert.) O. Kuntze trees are endangered in Brazil, and information on the diversity of soil spider families associated to…”
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    Epidemiological aspects of centipede (Scolopendromorphae: Chilopoda) bites registered in Greater S. Paulo, SP, Brazil by Irene Knysak, Rosana Martins, Carlos R. Bertim

    “…INTRODUCTION: The lack of basic knowledge on venomous arthropods and the benignity of the clinical manifestations contribute to the centipede bite victims' not…”
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    EGGSAC RECOGNITION IN LOXOSCELES GAUCHO (ARANEAE, SICARIIDAE) AND THE EVOLUTION OF MATERNAL CARE IN SPIDERS by Japyassú, Hilton Ferreira, Macagnan, Cátia Regina, Knysak, Irene

    Published in The Journal of arachnology (01-01-2003)
    “…We report for the first time the existence of eggsac recognition and maternal care in Loxosceles gaucho. Spiders confronted simultaneously with their own and…”
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    Epidemiological aspects of centipede (Scolopendromorphae: Chilopoda) bites registered in Greater S. Paulo, SP, Brazil Aspectos epidemiológicos de acidentes de lacraias (Scolopendromorphae: Chilopoda) em região urbana de São Paulo, Brasil by Irene Knysak, Rosana Martins, Carlos R. Bertim

    Published in Revista de saúde pública (01-12-1998)
    “…INTRODUCTION: The lack of basic knowledge on venomous arthropods and the benignity of the clinical manifestations contribute to the centipede bite victims' not…”
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