Poster Number 1 to 30 on both day
(22 & 24 May 2024)
Poster Number 31 Onwards:
Odd number - Wed, 22 May 2024
Even Number - Friday, 24 May 2024
1. Venomics of the Milos Viper (Macrovipera schweizeri)
Lennart Schulte1,2, Maik Damm1,2, Ignazio Avella3,4,5, Lilien Uhrig1,2, Pelin Erkoc2,6, Susanne Schiffmann2,6, Robert Fürst2,6, Thomas Timm7, Günter Lochnit7, Andreas Vilcinskas1,2,8, Tim Lüddecke1,2,8
2. The Hidden Arsenal: Venomics and antivenomics of medically important yet neglected snakes from India
Anurag Jaglan, Siddharth Bhatia, Gerry Martin, Kartik Sunagar*
3. Venom versus varanid: A chemical arms race in Australia's reptilian realm
Uthpala Chandrasekara1, Marco Mancuso1, Lorenzo Seneci1, Lachlan Bourke1, Dane Trembath 2, Joanna Sumner3, Christina N. Zdenek4, Bryan G. Fry1
4. Genome of a single worker of the greenhead ant, Rhytidoponera metallica, reveals mechanisms of toxin evolution in a genetically hyperdiverse eusocial species
Anders Isaksen1, Pedro G. Nachtigall1, Robin A. Araya1, Marius F. Maurstad1, Samuel D. Robinson2, Thomas F. Hansen1, Eivind A. B. Undheim1*
5. Mapping the conformational space of rare disulphide bonded conotoxins
Sri Teja A., Iladeiti K., and Siddhartha P. Sarma
6. Developing a soybean leaf disc assay for discovering oral insecticidal venom peptides against Helicoverpa armigera pest caterpillars
Yachen Wang, Shaodong Guo, Tomer Ventura, Volker Herzig
7. Cytotoxicity profiling of toxins in snake venoms enabled by nanofractionation analytics and high throughput venomics
Haifeng Xu1, Matyas Bittenbinder1, Julien Slagboom1, Nick Casewel2, Paul Jennings3 and Jeroen Kool1
8. Identification of potential anticancer peptides from animal venoms using mass spectrometry techniques
Freuville Lou1, Matthys Chloé2, Violette Aude3, Fourmy Rudy3, Gillet Jean-Pierre2, Quinton Loïc1
9. Human protoxin PSCA inhibits growth and invasion of glioblastoma
Che Yuqi1, Shulepko M.A.1, Bychkov M.L.2, Kocharovskaya M.V.2, Paramonov A.S.2, Shenkarev Z.O.2, Lyukmanova E.N.1,2
10. Isolation and characterization of a novel inhibitor of coagulation complexes from the venom of the black-necked spitting cobra, Naja nigricollis
Kai Xuan Chan1, Bee Har See2, Aaron Wei Liang Li1, Wei Seng Chng1, Cheryl Xue Pei Chuah1, R Manjunatha Kini2, Mark Yan Yee Chan1, Cho Yeow Koh1
11. Inhibition of cancer induced coagulation and thrombosis by snake venom proteins
Miguel Engelhardt1, Wolfgang M. J. Obermann1, Simone König2, Johannes A. Eble1
12. Human toxin-like SLURP-1 protein as a prototype of anticancer drugs: Molecular mechanisms of action in vivo
Shlepova O.V.1,2, Shulepko M.A.3, Shipunova V.O.1,2, Bychkov M.L.1, Deev S.M.1,4,5, Kirpichnikov M.P.1,6, Shenkarev Z.O.1,2, Lyukmanova E.N.1,2,3,6
13. Venom peptides as promising tools for lung cancer diagnosis
Romain BAUDAT1, Evelyne BENOIT1, Pascal KESSLER1, Benoit JEGO2, Mathilde KECK1, Vincent THOMAS DE MONTPREVILLE3, Charles TRUILLET2, Denis SERVENT1
14. Yeast-display-guided high-throughput discovery of cross-binding VHHs against snake venom toxins
Overath, M.D.1, Wolff, D. S.1,2*, Rivera-de-Torre, E.1*, Grahadi, R.1,3, Damsbo, A.1, Ledergerber, J.4, Bénard-Valle M.1, Ljungars, A. 1, Laustsen, A.H.1, Olsson, S.5, Fryer, T.J.1,6*, and Jenkins, T.P.1*
15. The efficacy of antivenom and Varespladib against the in vitro pre-synaptic neurotoxicity of Javanese Russell’s viper (Daboia siamensis) venom
Mimi Lay and Wayne C. Hodgson
16. Three-finger toxins as selective probes to distinguish subunit interfaces of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Christabel Y. L., Chan1, Li Huan-Huan2, Ryan E. Hibbs2, R. Manjunatha Kini1,3
17. Cytotoxic agents from Vipera russelli russelli venom
Nivedita Kolvekar, Sukanta Mondal, Angshuman Sarkar and Dibakar Chakrabarty
18. Significant serpents: Modelling bioclimatic venom variation in Daboia russelii
Navaneel Sarangi, Senji Laxme RR, Kartik Sunagar
19. On the chemical ecology and evolvability of brown snakes (genus Pseudonaja)
Timothy N.W. Jackson*, Jory Thiel, Georgie Arnold, Cassandra Modahl
20. The convergence of artificial intelligence in toxinology and venomics
Anas Bedraoui1, Salim El Mejjad1, Salwa Enezari1, Fatima Zahra El Hajji1, Montamas Suntravat2,3, Elda, E. Sanchez2,3, Jacob A. Galan4, Rachid El Fatimy1 and Tariq Daouda1
21.Computer modeling of polypeptide toxins and ion channels: Achieving success through failure
Valentin M. Tabakmakher1,2,*, Alexey I. Kuzmenkov1, Andrei M. Gigolaev1, Anton O. Chugunov1, Nikolay A. Krylov1, Denis S. Kudryavtsev1, Igor E. Kasheverov1, Victor I. Tsetlin1, Roman G. Efremov1,3,4, Alexander A. Vassilevski1,4
22. Intramuscular vs intravenous antivenom - on the path of revealing the better weapon in the fight against venom
Tihana Kurtović1, Erika Gamulin1, Sanja Mateljak Lukačević1, Maja Lang Balija1, Jadranka Gulan Harcet2, Maja Tomičić2, Ana Hećimović2, Ana Smajlović3, Dražen Vnuk3 and Beata Halassy1
23. Bioactivity profiling of novel pseudoscorpion toxins with antimicrobial activity: From biological considerations to future anti-infective applications
Pelin Erkoc1,2,+, Susanne Schiffmann2,3,+, Thomas Ulshöfer2,3, Marina Henke2,3, Michael Marner4, Jonas Krämer5, Reinhard Predel5, Till F. Schäberle4,6,7, Sabine Hurka2,4, Ludwig Dersch2,4, Andreas Vilcinskas2,4,6, Robert Fürst1,2,#, Tim Lüddecke2,4
24. Identification of endogenous mediators contributing to snake venom-induced cytotoxicity
Stephanie French, Martijn ten Have, Rachael Da Silva, Indie Cullen, Cassandra Modahl
25. Voltage-gated sodium channel 1.6 as a novel target for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis treatment
Jessica AI Muller and Fernanda C Cardoso
26. Tarantula toxin inhibits potassium channels by the pore occlusion
Alexey I. Kuzmenkov1, Antonina A. Berkut1, Vladislav V. Lushpa1, Yakov A. Deyev1, Valentina A. Iunusova1, Daniil Osipov2, Jan Tytgat3, Eduard V. Bocharov1, Rocio K. Finol-Urdaneta4, and Alexander A. Vassilevski1
27. Beyond the stings: Decoding the venom of the oak processionary caterpillar and navigating therapeutic innovation through TRPV1 channel insights
Andrea Seldeslachts1, Bernd Thiede2, Ave Tooming-Klunderud3, Eivind Andreas Baste Undheim3, Steve Peigneur1*, Jan Tygat1*
28. In vivo neutralization of neurotoxic snake venoms with defined mixtures of broadly-neutralizing nanobodies
Melisa Benard-Valle1, Anne Ljungars1, Shirin Ahmadi1, Nick J. Burlet1, Camilla H. Dahl1, Tasja W. Ebersole1, Alid Guadarrama-Martínez2, Timothy P. Jenkins, Alejandro Alagón2, and Andreas H. Laustsen1
29. Efficacy of novel anticoagulants derived from tick saliva in preventing hypercoagulation among post-acute COVID-19 patients
Dan Liao1, Aaron Wei Liang Li1, Cinthia Wan Ting Phua1, Cheryl Xue Pei Chuah1, Xiao Xun Yang1, Tammy Xin Tian Low3, Matthew Benson4, Shoumo Bhattacharya4, R. Manjunatha Kini5, Mark Yan Yee Chan1,2, Cho Yeow Koh1
30. Next-generation biotechnological therapy for developing an affordable therapy for in vitro and in vivo modulation of αC-Conotoxin PrXA
Tarek Mohamed Abd El-Aziz1, Corinne Ravelet2, Germain Sotoing Taiwe3, Denis Servent4, Eric Peyrin2, Michel De Waard5,6
31. A glance into the proteome of some Nigerian snakes
A B Sallau1, Aliyu Salihu1, John D Emeka1, M S Abubakar2, Adamude Fatima Amin3
32. A roadmap to spider venom enzymes
Josephine Dresler1,2, Ivonne Rodriguez1, Hanna Dambeck1,2, Anne Paas1,2, Angela Paul1, Tanja Berghöfer1, Volker Herzig3, Andreas Vilcinskas1,2,4, Tim Lüddecke1,2
33. Activity profiling of natural and engineered linear venom peptides from the wolf spider Lycosa shansia
Ludwig Dersch1,2, Antonia Stahlhut 1, Johanna Eichberg 1,3, Anne Paas 1,2 Kornelia Hardes 1,2,3, Andreas Vilcinskas 1,2,4, Tim Lüddecke 1,2
34. Investigating cone snail venoms through proteo-transcriptomic analyses: application to the mollusk-hunter, Cylinder canonicus
Zahrmina Ratibou,1 Nicolas Inguimbert,1 and Sébastien Dutertre2
35. Decoding and visualizing venom diversity in cephalopods
Praveena Naidu1,2, José Ramón Pardos Blas1, Mariam Gelashvili1, Afeeda Ali1, David Sharer1, Andrew Gilis3 and Mandë Holford1,2,3,4
36. Identification of snake venom toxins and their biological activities through capillary isoelectric focusing (cIEF) with post-separation high throughput venomics and bioassaying
Amélie Willemse, Jeroen Kool, Julien Slagboom
37. Venomic adaptations of prey specialised spiders
Ondřej Michálek1,2, Andrew A. Walker2,3, Ondrej Šedo4,5, Zbyněk Zdráhal4,5, Glenn F. King2,3 and Stano Pekár1
38. Comparative Investigation into Toxic Effects and Pathophysiology of Envenomation Caused by Carybdea brevipedalia (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) and Nemopilema nomurai (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) Jellyfish Venoms
Du Hyeon Hwang1,2, Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash1, Deva Asirvatham Ravi1, Changkeun Kang1,2, and Euikyung Kim1,2, *
39. Identification of cardiopulmonary toxins of Nemopilema nomurai jellyfish venom employing sequential chromatography techniques
Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash1, Du Hyeon Hwang1,2, Ravi Deva Asirvatham1, Changkeun Kang1,2, and Euikyung Kim1,2, *
40. Investigating the influence of husbandry factors on scorpion venom production: exploring diet, temperature, and humidity effects
Zineb AGOURRAM1, Anass KETTANI2, Mouad MKAMEL3,4
41. Enzymatic characterization of proteases and amylases from Tityus serrulatus venom
Karla de Castro Figueiredo Bordon, Letícia Acosta, Carem Gledes Vargas Rechia, Eliane Candiani Arantes
42. Characterization of the venom of seven species from Bothrops neuwiedi complex reveals a P-III SVMP/K49-PLA2 dichotomy
Nathália da Costa Galizio1,2,3, Caroline Serino-Silva2, Caroline Fabri Bittencourt Rodrigues2, Daniel Rodrigues Stuginski2, Marisa Maria Teixeira da Rocha2, Eliana de Oliveira Serapicos2, Cibele Cintia Barbarini2, Roberto Baptista de Oliveira4, Kathleen Fernandes Grego2, Anita Mitico Tanaka-Azevedo2,3, Sávio Stefanini Sant’Anna2, Libia Sanz5, Juan José Calvete5, Karen de Morais-Zani1,2,3*
43. Analysis of coagulotoxic profile of individual venoms of Bothrops species highlights intraspecific venom variation and indicates geographic and phylogenetic patterns
Nathália da Costa Galizio1,2, Caroline Serino-Silva3, Kristian A. Torres-Bonilla4, Giovanni Perez Machado da Silveira3, Sávio Stefanini Sant’Anna3, Kathleen Fernandes Grego3, Stephen Hyslop4, Karen de Morais-Zani1,2,3
44. Human Lynx2 and starfish Lystar5: homological protoxins regulating cholinergic system
D.S. Kulbatskii1, A.S. Paramonov1, A.M. Chernikov1,2, M.L. Bychkov1, S.V. Shabelnikov3, M.A. Zaigraev1, M.A. Shulepko4, Z.O. Shenkarev1, E.N. Lyukmanova1,2,4 *
45. Vector Venom – Accessing the complex salivary cocktails of mosquitos
Ludwig Dersch1,2, Alejandra Centurión1,2,3, Bodunrin Omokungbe2,4, Kornelia Hardes1,2,3, Anne Paas1,2, Sabine Hurke1,2, Andreas Vilcinskas1,2,4, Tim Lüddecke1,2
46. Human biomonitoring of multiple mycotoxins in sera of Flemish adult population: Results of the FLEXiGUT project
E. Maris1, R. Pero-Gascon1, H.L. Abdullahi1, A. Vich Vila2, M. Derien2, J. Raes2, M. De Boevre1, S. De Saeger1
47. Evaluation of the effect of snake venomBothrops atroxon the functionality of dendritic cells
Carolina P. da Silva1, Milena D. S. Silva1, Jessica L. Amaral1, Hallison M. Santana1, Suzanne N. Serrath1, Mauro V. Paloschi1, Micaela de M. C. Eulalio1, Daniel G. Cardozo1, Larissa F. Cruz1, Neriane M. Nery1, Alex A. Ferreira e Ferreira1, Valdison P. dos Reis1, Sulamita da S. Setubal1, Adriana L. Vallochi2, Juliana P. Zuliani1,3
48. Using patch-clamp on American cockroach DUM neurons to study the mode of actions of arachnid toxins
Shaodong Guo, Volker Herzig
49. Investigation of the effects of Montivipera xanthna (Ottoman viper) venom and its fractions on angiogenesis by in vitro and ex ovo methods
Naşit İğci1, Seçil Karahisar Turan2, Elif Karacaoğlu3
50. Cytotoxicity profiling of toxins in snake venoms enabled by nanofractionation analytics and high throughput venomics
Haifeng Xu1, Matyas Bittenbinder1, Julien Slagboom1, Nick Casewel2, Paul Jennings3 and Jeroen Kool1
51. Characterization of a novel acidic phospholipase A2 isolated from the venom ofBothrops mattogrossensis: from purification to structural modelling
Micaela De M. C. Eulalio1, Anderson M. De Lima2, Rodrigo S. Caldeira Brant3, Aleff F. Francisco2, Mauro V. Paloschi1, Hallison M. Santana1, Sulamita Da S. Setubal1, Carolina P. Da Silva1, Paula H. Santa Rita4, Anderson M. Kayano2,5, Andreimar M. Soares2,6, Daniela P. Marchi Salvador7, Juliana P. Zuliani1,8
52. Molecular determinants of the selectivity and potency of α-conotoxin Vc1.1 for human nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes
Han-Shen Tae*, Andrew Hung¶, and David J. Adams*
53. Functional characterization of the insecticidal peptide LaIT3 from the Liocheles australasiae scorpion venom through chemical synthesis
Shoichi Sakai, Yoshiaki Nakagawa, Masahiro Miyashita
54. The helix ring peptide U11 from the venom of the ant, Tetramorium bicarinatum, acts as a pore forming toxin
Steve Peigneur1, Diogo Tibery1,2and Jan Tytgat1
55. Characterization of fetuin family proteins in the sera of venomous snakes
Ren Yamamoto1, Cassandra Modahl2, Isao Kuraoka1 and Narumi Aoki-Shioi1,3,*
56. Partial purification of L-amino acid oxidase from Montivipera wagneri and M. raddei venoms (Serpentes: Viperidae)
Meryem İrem Durğun, Naşit İğci
57. L-amino acid oxidase fromCalloselasma rhodostomavenom induces vital NETosis in human neutrophils
Mauro Valentino Paloschia, Suzanne Nery Serratha, Milena Daniela Souza Silvaa, Daniel Gomes Cardozoa, Andrey Victor Echeverria Ugartea, Charles Nunes Boenoa, Cristina Matiele Alves Regoa, Hallison Mota Santanaa, Yoda Janaina Ikenohuchia, Braz Junior Campos Fariasa, Katia Paula Felipina, Micaela de Melo Cordeiro Eulalioa, Neriane Monteiro Nerya, Carolina Pereira da Silvaa, Larissa Faustina Cruza, Aleff Ferreira Franciscob, Joao Gabriel dos Santos Magalhaesa, Sulamita da Silva Setubala, Ho Phin Chongc,d, Choo Hock Tanc,e, Juliana Pavan Zuliania,f *
58. Functional analysis of a mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase activity of Scabin toxin
Kazuma Mitsuoka, Takuto Kuga and Isao Kuraoka
59. Bacterial production of ProTx-I, a gating modifier toxin that inhibits voltage-gated sodium (NaV) and TRPA1 channels
M.A. Shulepko1, M. Zhang1, E.A. Kovalenko2,3, P.A. Mironov2,3, Z.O. Shenkarev2, E.N. Lyukmanova1,2,3,*
60. Interaction between scorpion toxins and the cardiac sodium channel isoform Nav1.5: overlooked role of the membrane
M.A. Chernykh1, M.A. Duzheva1,2, N.A. Kuldyushev1, S. Peigneur3, A.A. Berkut1, J. Tytgat3, A.A. Vassilevski1, A.O. Chugunov1
61. Scorpion toxin-like plant peptide derivatives are potential pharmaceutical agents
Andrei Gigolaev1, Ernesto L Pinheiro-Junior2, Valentin Tabakmakher1, Steve Peigneur2, Roman Efremov1, Jan Tytgat2, Alexander Vassilevski1
62. Where did Venomous Snakes Strike? A Spatial Statistical Analysis of Snakebite Cases in Bondowoso Regency, Indonesia
Tri Maharani
63. Bungarus candidus cases in Indonesia with problem late antivenom
Trimaharani,1 Alfonsus Arya Kusuma2
64. Eco-epidemiology of proven common krait bites in Nepal: an implication for prevention and control of envenomations and deaths due to nocturnal elapid snakebite
Deb Prasad Pandey1,2*, Parash Pandey3
65. Snakebite envenoming as a neglected tropical disease in the African region: A road map, a regional framework, and an advancement report, but are we advancing?
Hanane Abbou1,2*, Rachid El Jaoudi2,3, Mouad Mkamel1,2
66. Snakebites in Bhutan
Sunil Sapkota1,2*, Deb P. Pandey3, Guru P. Dhakal4, Dhan B. Gurung1
67. Virtual poison center a strategic reduced toxin cases in country with hundred thousand islands Indonesia
Trimaharani
68. A brush with danger: a case report on puff adder (Bitis arietans) envenomation in Naivasha, Kenya
Eugene Valentine Erulu1 and Mitchel Otieno Okumu2
69. Sub-study of clinical signs, symptoms and complications of Russell’s viper bite
Pallavi Raut, Sadanand Raut
70. Persistent teaching of harmful interventions for pre-hospital care of snakebites in Nepal
Deb Prasad Pandey1,2*, Bishnu Prasad Khanal3, Hardik Sapkota2
71. Venomous snake bite in pregnancy in rural setting
Pallavi Raut, Sadanand Raut
72. Snakebite classification using the chain code and K nearest neighbor methods
Tri Maharani
73. Centipede envenomation in an urban tertiary hospital: 5 Year-retrospective review
John David L. Comandante
74. First envenomation report of the cnidarian Physalia physalis in Indonesia
Trimaharani
75. Contemporary perspective on first aid methods and treatment of jellyfish envenomation
Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash1, Du Hyeon Hwang1,2, Deva Asirvatham Ravi1, Changkeun Kang1,2, and Euikyung Kim1,2*
76. An exploration in pharmacoinformatic of Silymarin's potential as an inhibitor against the metalloproteinase toxin-like protein of Nemopilema nomurai jellyfish
Deva Asirvatham Ravi1, Du Hyeon Hwang1,2, Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash1, Changkeun Kang1,2, and Euikyung Kim1,2*
77. Toxin-specific antibodies: A feasible solution in the diagnosis of snakebite envenoming
Kae Yi Tan1,*, Choo Hock Tan2, Louisa Pernee Lee1, Hui Ling Ong1
78. Development of Galleria mellonella (wax moth) larvae as a model for snakebite envenoming
Rachel H. Clare, Emma Stars, Nicholas R. Casewell and Stefanie K. Menzies
79. Assessment of the Artemia salina toxicity assay as a substitute of the mouse lethality assay in the determination of venom-induced toxicity and preclinical efficacy of antivenom
Xavier Araya1, Mitchel Okumu2, Gina Durán1, Aarón Gómez1, José María Gutiérrez1, and Guillermo León1⁎
80. Comparison of the intrageneric neutralization scope of monospecific, bispecific/monogeneric and polyspecific/monogeneric antisera raised in horses immunized with sub-Saharan African snake venoms
Andrés Sánchez, Gina Durán, Álvaro Segura, María Herrera, Mariángela Vargas, Mauren Villalta, Mauricio Arguedas, Edwin Moscoso, Deibid Umaña, Aarón Gómez, José María Gutiérrez and Guillermo León*
81. Species-specific or para-specific antivenoms? On the immunological reactivity and neutralization efficacy for Saw-scaled viper venoms
Choo Hock TAN1,2,3; Andy Shing Seng Lim3; Kae Yi Tan4
82. Model protein-guided protocol for unveiling the venom and antivenom pharmacokinetic distribution in blood and lymph
Erika Gamulin1, Maja Lang Balija1, Sanja Mateljak Lukačević1, Ana Smajlović2, Dražen Vnuk2, Beata Halassy1, Tihana Kurtović1
83. Bothrops venom variation and associated pan-species inhibition by small molecule inhibitors
Rachel H. Clare, Adam Westhorpe, Stefanie K. Menzies and Nicholas R. Casewell
84. Broad-acting inhibitors of phospholipase A2
Raechel Kadler, Dr. Angel A Yanagihara
85. Preliminary data on the inhibitory effects of small molecule protease inhibitors against Anatolian viper venoms
Naşit İğci1, Seçil Karahisar Turan2, Elif Karacaoğlu2
86. The first Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) to optimise antivenom therapy for carpet viper envenomed children in Nigeria
Nicholas A. Hamman1, Agom D. Ibrahim2, Muhammad Hamza3, Mahmoud G. Jahun4, Musa Micah1, Hadiza A. Lawal5, Saidu B. Abubakar1, Garba Iliyasu3, Basheer AZ. Chedi6, Idris Mohammed7, Jose M. Gutierrez8, Robert A. Harrison9, Abdulrazaq G. Habib*3
87. Exploring Venomics and Antivenomics in the ADDovenom Project: Advancing Next-Generation Antivenoms based on Virus-Like Particles
Damien Redureau1, Fernanda Gobbi Amorim1, Thomas Crasset1, Stefanie Menzies2, Nicholas Casewell2 and Loïc Quinton1
Toxins to Therapeutics and Other Applications
88. Serine protease associated disintegrin from Indian Russell’s viper venom induces apoptosis in MCF7 breast cancer cells
Navodipa Bhattacharya, Nivedita Kolvekar, Angshuman Sarkar, Sukanta Mondal and Dibakar Chakrabarty*
89. Polyamidoamine dendrimer conjugated with novel scorpion venom peptide as a promising targeted delivery system for glioblastoma
Haixin QIN1,2 and Hang Fai KWOK1,2,3
90. M6 venom-based peptide prolongs the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans by activating DAF-16 signaling pathway
Siyuan Luo1,2 and Hang Fai Kwok1,2
91. Isolation, structural characterization of the first disintegrin from Bothrops moojeni venom and its antitumor activity in acute myeloid leukemia
Gabriela de Oliveira Almeida1, Adélia Cristina Oliveira Cintra1, Thiago Abrahão Silva1, Isadora Sousa de Oliveira2, Rui Seabra Ferreira Jr.3, Eliane Candiani Arantes2, Lucas Ian Veloso Correia4, Suely Vilela Sampaio1
92. Temporin derived peptides promote MRSA-infected wound healing
Zhipeng Xie, Xiao Jin, Yingxia Zhang*
93. Scorpion KTx family as a source of insecticidal peptides
Masahiro Miyashita, Fuki Iwamoto, Konoka Kumagai, Takumi Kishimoto, Naoya Mitani, Yoshiaki Nakagawa
94. Chemical strategies to tune potency, selectivity and stability of venom peptides
Markus Muttenthaler1,2
Computational Methods in Toxinology
95. Unlocking potential: Drug repositioning for scorpion envenomation treatment targeting Chlorotoxin and Leiurotoxin
Gaouzi Zainab1,2, Abbou Hanane1,2, Diawara Idrissa1,2, Mkamel Mouad1
96. Harnessing Moroccan Spider Venom Peptides as Potential Therapeutics Against Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: Computational Insights
Zineb AGOURRAM1, Anass KETTANI2, Mouad MKAMEL3,4
98. Cross neutralization efficacy assessment of NORAF-Premium®
P. Shelke, N. Salvi, O.M. Khadilkar, M.V. Khadilkar