Abstract:A great natural diversity exists across animal taxa and species that produce venom, and although venoms are primarily used in the acquisition of prey and secondarily for defense, it is their adverse effects on humans that have driven scientific and medical research. The spectrum of venom-producing organisms and the venom components and toxins across organism species is highly variable. Venom components function in concert and selectively in their actions producing pathophysiological effects for subduing prey. … Show more
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