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1. Convergent Evolution of Pain-Inducing Defensive Venom Components in Spitting Cobras

2. Structural venomics reveals evolution of a complex venom by duplication and diversification of an ancient peptide-encoding gene

3. Mutual enlightenment: A toolbox of concepts and methods for integrating evolutionary and clinical toxinology via snake venomics and the contextual stance

4. An Integrated Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Venom Complexity of the Bullet Ant Paraponera clavata.

5. Parallel Evolution of Complex Centipede Venoms Revealed by Comparative Proteotranscriptomic Analyses

6. Balancing sufficiency and impact in reporting standards for mass spectrometry imaging experiments

7. Selective NaV1.1 activation rescues Dravet syndrome mice from seizures and premature death

8. Comparative analyses of glycerotoxin expression unveil a novel structural organization of the bloodworm venom system

10. A Proteomics and Transcriptomics Investigation of the Venom from the Barychelid Spider Trittame loki ( Brush- Foot Trapdoor)

11. Exaptation of an evolutionary constraint enables behavioural control over the composition of secreted venom in a giant centipede.

12. Exploring oak processionary caterpillar induced lepidopterism (Part 1): unveiling molecular insights through transcriptomics and proteomics.

13. Exploring oak processionary caterpillar induced lepidopterism (part 2): ex vivo bio-assays unmask the role of TRPV1.

14. The venom and telopodal defence systems of the centipede Lithobius forficatus are functionally convergent serial homologues.

15. Spatial Distribution and Biochemical Characterization of Serine Peptidase Inhibitors in the Venom of the Brazilian Sea Anemone Anthopleura cascaia Using Mass Spectrometry Imaging.

16. Genomic, functional and structural analyses elucidate evolutionary innovation within the sea anemone 8 toxin family.

17. Ant venoms contain vertebrate-selective pain-causing sodium channel toxins.

18. Functional and Proteomic Insights into Aculeata Venoms.

19. A bivalent remipede toxin promotes calcium release via ryanodine receptor activation.

20. ScrepYard: An online resource for disulfide-stabilized tandem repeat peptides.

21. Intra-colony venom diversity contributes to maintaining eusociality in a cooperatively breeding ant.

22. Physiological constraints dictate toxin spatial heterogeneity in snake venom glands.

23. Modern venomics-Current insights, novel methods, and future perspectives in biological and applied animal venom research.

24. Evolution, Expression Patterns, and Distribution of Novel Ribbon Worm Predatory and Defensive Toxins.

25. A peptide toxin in ant venom mimics vertebrate EGF-like hormones to cause long-lasting hypersensitivity in mammals.

26. AsKC11, a Kunitz Peptide from Anemonia sulcata , Is a Novel Activator of G Protein-Coupled Inward-Rectifier Potassium Channels.

27. Multitarget nociceptor sensitization by a promiscuous peptide from the venom of the King Baboon spider.

28. Venoms for all occasions: The functional toxin profiles of different anatomical regions in sea anemones are related to their ecological function.

30. Multipurpose peptides: The venoms of Amazonian stinging ants contain anthelmintic ponericins with diverse predatory and defensive activities.

31. A pain-causing and paralytic ant venom glycopeptide.

33. Tentacle Morphological Variation Coincides with Differential Expression of Toxins in Sea Anemones.

34. Mutual enlightenment: A toolbox of concepts and methods for integrating evolutionary and clinical toxinology via snake venomics and the contextual stance.

35. The new COST Action European Venom Network (EUVEN)-synergy and future perspectives of modern venomics.

36. Phylogenetic analyses suggest centipede venom arsenals were repeatedly stocked by horizontal gene transfer.

37. Convergent evolution of pain-inducing defensive venom components in spitting cobras.

38. A selective Na V 1.1 activator with potential for treatment of Dravet syndrome epilepsy.

39. Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predators.

40. Deadly Proteomes: A Practical Guide to Proteotranscriptomics of Animal Venoms.

41. An Integrated Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Venom Complexity of the Bullet Ant Paraponera clavata .

42. Characterising Functional Venom Profiles of Anthozoans and Medusozoans within Their Ecological Context.

43. Mapping Enzyme Activity on Tissue by Functional Mass Spectrometry Imaging.

44. Solenodon genome reveals convergent evolution of venom in eulipotyphlan mammals.

45. A Versatile and Robust Serine Protease Inhibitor Scaffold from Actinia tenebrosa .

46. Parallel Evolution of Complex Centipede Venoms Revealed by Comparative Proteotranscriptomic Analyses.

47. Missiles of Mass Disruption: Composition and Glandular Origin of Venom Used as a Projectile Defensive Weapon by the Assassin Bug Platymeris rhadamanthus .

48. The Diversity of Venom: The Importance of Behavior and Venom System Morphology in Understanding Its Ecology and Evolution.

49. Toxins from scratch? Diverse, multimodal gene origins in the predatory robber fly Dasypogon diadema indicate a dynamic venom evolution in dipteran insects.

50. Investigation of the estuarine stonefish (Synanceia horrida) venom composition.

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