VENOM

or zootoxin, any of a variety of poisonous substances produced by animals. In poisonous snakes, venom is secreted in two poison glands, one on each side of the upper jaw, and enters the fang by a duct. Snake venom is a complex substance, containing various enzymes and toxins. Venoms differ in their effect according to the preponderance in them of hemotoxic, hemolytic, or neurotoxic agents. Hemotoxins perforate the blood vessels, causing hemorrhage, and hemolysins dissolve the red blood cells. The venom of the fer-de-lance is chiefly hemotoxic; that of the rattlesnake, the copperhead, and the moccasin is both hemotoxic and hemolytic. Neurotoxins produce paralysis, often of the nerve centers that control breathing, thus causing a quicker death from suffocation. Cobras, coral snakes, scorpions, and spiders produce neurotoxic venoms. The venom of the gaboon viper is both hemotoxic and neurotoxic. Venoms may also contain agglutinins, which promote coagulation of blood, or anticoagulants, which have the opposite effect. The venoms of various snakes have been used medicinally, according to their specific properties, as painkillers (in arthritis, cancer, and leprosy), antispasmodics (in epilepsy and asthma), and blood coagulants (in hemophilia). The venom of the Russell's viper has been used as a coagulant in tonsillectomies and for bleeding gums. The effect of any snakebite necessarily depends on the quantity and kind of toxin it contains, as well as on the resistance of the victim. Immune serum against snake venom, or antivenin, can be prepared by repeatedly injecting sublethal doses of venom into an animal such as the horse. The immune serum thereby produced in the animal can be extracted and used to treat snakebite victims. Poisons are produced by animal species of every phylum; examples include the poison in the rounded warts of the skin of toads, the venoms of spiders, scorpions, bees, and other arthropods, and the poison of jellyfish and other coelenterates. See also toxin.

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...Gingrich era, the poison seemed to have gone out of the politics of venom. "Things are better now," Gingrich said. "Its partly exhaustion." But Tony Blankley disagreed. "I dont happen to think the venom is exhausted."
Venom in Verse
...to the animal. Snake venoms can be viscous and colourless...snakes. The volume of venom that can be obtained...less) sensitive to the venom than mice. It is acceptable...potency of the Taipan venom with that of other venoms, showing that snake...
...respectivelv). Typically, venom potency is expressed...affect the results. Most venoms begin to break down soon...test that stores the venom in ideal conditions and...of the most virulent venoms known to science. They...just as each species venom is different, so are...
...conspecifics. Alarm behavior in response to venom and to crushed workers has been reported...Dolichovespula saxonica Fab. responded to venom glands of conspecific workers presented...about the nest, and by attraction to the venom gland placed at the entrance Maschwitz...
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...adult females produce more venom than adult males and carry more insecticidally potent venom (Binford, 2001). The...physiological doses of T. agrestis venom, dermonecrotic lesions in...chemical differences in the venoms of U.S. and European adult...
Gonda A. H. van Steen. Venom in Verse: Aristophanes in Modern Greece by Kiki Gounaridou Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000. Pp. xvii + 284. $39.50. Venom in Verse discusses the revival and reception of Aristophanes in nineteenth...
...2004), snake venom metalloproteases...the compositions of venoms is important not...component in the venom should be expected...almost all snake venoms. Six different CTL...only in Elapidae venoms. A divergent CTL...descriptions of new venom CTL sequences usually...
...of an inoculation of warmed venom or repeated administration of increasing doses of virulent venom. This study was not, however...properties and toxicity of the venoms from various dangerous snake...mentioned the analogy between snake venom and certain bacterial toxins...
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...Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom by Nicholas Confessore GLASS HOUSES: Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom by Martin Tolchin and Susan Tolchin Free...Congressional Ethics and the Politics of Venom is not that book. Which is too bad, because...
...dose of a known cure: like the venom itself, the antivenom is also...sublethal doses of particular venoms, antivenom is a biological...can combat only the specific venom that was injected into the animals...of horses injected with the venoms of several kinds of pit vipers...
...Including Projectile Tongues, Deadly Venom, Amazing Camouflage, and Sometimes Surprising...including projectile tongues, deadly venom, amazing camouflage, and sometimes surprising...of limbs with thermal vision, complex venom-delivery systems, constriction, and...
...which is found in the venom of the Southeastern...Mass. COR screened venoms from 62 snakes to...the drug. Other venom-based drugs are...has been looking at venoms potential for almost...studied area of venoms, he adds. "Even...things to be found in venom."
One Touch of Venom by Jamie Seymour Found in the waters off northern...fleckeri is not the only marine invertebrate to use venom, but it is the possessor of arguably the most lethal venom in the world. In the past half century, sixty...
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EXTRA VENOM AT AIR DISPLAY; Early Jet Fighters Added...weekends Fly In event at Coventry Airport. The Venom jets, which are the only two still capable...based at Coventry Airport, said: "The Venom was designed in the late 1940s as one of...
Was Woolmer Drugged with Snake Venom? Cricket Boss May Have Been Injected to...widow he may have been drugged with snake venom. A friend of the family said Gill Woolmer...been a natural poison, such as a snake venom, which leaves the body fairly soon afterwards...
Telford Lacking Venom as Whitley Make Mischief. WHITLEY BAY Mischiefs defeated Telford Venom 10-3 in English Under-10 North Midlands League...restored the four-goal lead two minutes later. Venom struck twice in the opening three minutes of...
UK Bee Venom Face Mask Creates Pounds Sterling100m Buzz...Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor A BEE venom face mask endorsed by the Duchess of Cornwall...brand. She claims the mask, which uses bee venom as its main ingredient, can knock up to...
...USED TO BE; MS Sufferer Sami Treated with Venom from 1500 BEES. Byline: Craig McDonald...by 1500 bees. Sami Chugg is using Bee Venom Therapy (BVT) to fight her symptoms...stinging an area of skin. Experts believe the venom in the sting stimulates the body to fight...
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...fang by a duct. Snake venom is a complex substance...enzymes and toxins . Venoms differ in their effect...spiders produce neurotoxic venoms. The venom of the gaboon viper is...hemotoxic and neurotoxic. Venoms may also contain agglutinins...
...paralyze prey. In the bee and the wasp the venom is produced by glands associated with the...symptoms differ, it is assumed that the venom of each species of insect probably has...repeatedly. A few ants produce formic acid as a venom. The scorpion kills its prey with poison...
...injected into a victim. All types of snake venom contain a toxin that affects the nerves...paralyze the victim. In addition, the venom of the coral snake, the cobra, and the...are available for most types of snake venom. The two main groups of poisonous snakes...
...mammals and on eggs. Because the neurotoxic venom is produced by glands in the lower jaw...passes are set far back in the mouth, venom does not always enter the wound when a...species are the only known lizards whose venom is fatal. They are classified in the phylum...
...captures and paralyzes its prey, injecting into it venom produced in the poison glands. The spider then liquefies...United States and S Canada, have a virulent neurotoxic venom. The bite venom of the brown recluse spider of SE and S central United...
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