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  2. Scorpion toxin - Wikipedia

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    Scorpion toxins are proteins found in the venom of scorpions.Their toxic effect may be mammal- or insect-specific and acts by binding with varying degrees of specificity to members of the Voltage-gated ion channel superfamily; specifically, voltage-gated sodium channels, voltage-gated potassium channels, [3] and Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channels.

  3. Deathstalker - Wikipedia

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    The deathstalker is one of the most dangerous species of scorpions. [10] [11] Its venom is a powerful mixture of neurotoxins, with a low lethal dose. [12]While a sting from this scorpion is extraordinarily painful, it normally would not kill a healthy adult human.

  4. Androctonus australis hector insect toxin - Wikipedia

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    Androctonus australis hector insect toxin also known as AaHIT is a scorpion toxin which affects voltage-gated sodium channels. Four different insect toxins, namely AaHIT1, AaHIT2, AaHIT4 and AaHIT5, can be distinguished. It targets insects, except AaHIT4, which is also toxic to crustaceans and mammals. [1]

  5. Cm28 - Wikipedia

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    In toxicity assays, Cm28 did not compromise the viability of human CD4 + T cells, even at concentrations much higher than its binding affinity to K V 1.3 channels. Specifically, after a 24-hour incubation period with 1.5 μM Cm28, the cytotoxicity of the peptide on quiescent and TCR-activated CD4 + T cells was less than 1%.

  6. Scorpion sting - Wikipedia

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    A scorpion sting is an injury caused by the stinger of a scorpion resulting in the medical condition known as scorpionism, which may vary in severity. The anatomical part of the scorpion that delivers the sting is called a "telson". In typical cases, scorpion stings usually result in pain, paresthesia, and variable swelling.

  7. BmKAEP - Wikipedia

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    BmKAEP (or anti-epilepsy peptide) is a neurotoxin from the venom of the Manchurian scorpion (Mesobuthus martensii). It is a β-toxin, which shift the activation voltage of sodium channels towards more negative potentials.

  8. Charybdotoxin - Wikipedia

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    Charybdotoxin (ChTX) is a 37 amino acid neurotoxin from the venom of the scorpion Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus (deathstalker) that blocks calcium-activated potassium channels. [2] This blockade causes hyperexcitability of the nervous system. It is a close homologue of agitoxin and both toxins come from Leiurus quinquestriatus hebraeus.

  9. Centruroides baergi - Wikipedia

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    Centruroides baergi is a species of scorpion in the family Buthidae. [2] They are commonly found in highlands and are almost exclusively found in the states of Oaxaca and southern Puebla, Mexico. [3] [4] C. baergi is the most abundant scorpion of the genus in the state of Oaxaca, making up a third of Centruroides reported between 2008 and 2014. [4]