510 results on '"Mebs, Dietrich"'
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2. Aquatic Dermatology: Venomous Animals
3. Gefahren durch giftige Meerestiere
4. A study on the genetic population structure and the tetrodotoxin content of rough-skinned newts, Taricha granulosa (Salamandridae), from their northern range of distribution
5. Anthrenus-Dermatitis: Fallbericht mit Lösungsansätzen zu Ursachen und Auswirkungen
6. Revisited - Failure of tetrodotoxin to protect red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens, from endoparasites
7. Aquatische Dermatologie: Gifttiere
8. Coping with noxious effects of quinine by praying mantids (Mantodea) and spiders (Araneae)
9. Venom Components with Other Important Biological Activities
10. Toxins Acting on Ion Channels and Synapses
11. Aquatic Dermatology: Venomous Animals
12. Impact of Non-native Animals and Plants on Human Health
13. Geographic range expansion of tetrodotoxin in amphibians – First record in Atelopus hoogmoedi from the Guiana Shield
14. Evading plant defence: Infestation of poisonous milkweed fruits (Asclepiadaceae) by the fruit fly Dacus siliqualactis (Diptera: Tephritidae)
15. Identification of a cono-RFamide from the venom of Conus textile that targets ASIC3 and enhances muscle pain
16. Missed chances? Sequestration and non-sequestration of alkaloids by moths (Lepidoptera)
17. Monsters inside me. - Parasiten und ihre gift igen Wirte.
18. Salamanders on the bench – A biocompatibility study of salamander skin secretions in cell cultures
19. Tetrodotoxin in Asian newts (Salamandridae)
20. Feeding on toxic prey. The praying mantis (Mantodea) as predator of poisonous butterfly and moth (Lepidoptera) caterpillars
21. Poor sequestration of toxic host plant cardenolides and their rapid loss in the milkweed butterfly Danaus chrysippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae: Danaini)
22. Proteomic analysis of the mandibular glands from the Chinese crocodile lizard, Shinisaurus crocodilurus – Another venomous lizard?
23. Proteomic analysis of the mandibular glands from the Chinese crocodile lizard, Shinisaurus crocodilurus - Another venomous lizard?
24. Clinical Toxicology of Sea Urchin and Starfish Injuries
25. Biology and Distribution of Poisonous Marine Animals
26. Biology and Distribution of Venomous Marine Animals
27. Clinical Toxicology of Helodermatidae Lizard Bites
28. Verletzungen durch Meerestiere
29. Unraveling the venom chemistry with evidence for histamine as key regulator in the envenomation by caterpillar Automeris zaruma
30. The praying mantis (Mantodea) as predator of the poisonous red-spotted newt Notophthalmus viridescens (Amphibia: Urodela: Salamandridae)
31. Leben mit Gift
32. Aquatische Dermatologie: Gifttiere
33. Amphibian myiasis. Blowfly larvae (Lucilia bufonivora, Diptera: Calliphoridae) coping with the poisonous skin secretion of the common toad (Bufo bufo)
34. Obituary Philip Rosenberg (1931–2021)
35. Selective sequestration of cardenolide isomers by two species of Danaus butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Danainae)
36. Acquiring toxicity of a newt, Cynops orientalis
37. Thriving in a hostile world: Insights from the dietary strategy of two allopatric, closely related tepui summit endemic amphibians
38. Venoms, poisons and toxins: Evolution and impact of amazing molecules
39. Crystal structure of a novel myotoxic Arg49 phospholipase A 2 homolog (zhaoermiatoxin) from Zhaoermia mangshanensis snake venom: Insights into Arg49 coordination and the role of Lys122 in the polarization of the C-terminus
40. Modulation of voltage-gated Na + and K + channels by pumiliotoxin 251D: A “joint venture” alkaloid from arthropods and amphibians
41. Detection of hemolytic bacteria from Palythoa caribaeorum (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) using a novel palytoxin-screening assay
42. Poor alkaloid sequestration by arrow poison frogs of the genus Phyllobates from Costa Rica
43. Snake fangs from the Lower Miocene of Germany: evolutionary stability of perfect weapons
44. Autorenverzeichnis
45. Phylogeography of Australia’s king brown snake (Pseudechis australis) reveals Pliocene divergence and Pleistocene dispersal of a top predator
46. Anthrenus-Dermatitis
47. The earless monitor lizard Lanthanotus borneensis – A venomous animal?
48. An aqueous extract of the marine sponge Ectyoplasia ferox stimulates L-type Ca2+-current by direct interaction with the Cav1.2 subunit
49. Obituary Sadaaki Iwanaga (1933–2020)
50. Aquatische Dermatologie: Gifttiere
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