von Reumont, Bjoern M.; İğci, Naşit; Anderluh, Gregor; Antunes, Agostinho; Ayvazyan, Naira; Beis, Dimitris; Caliskan, Figen; Crnkovic, Ana; Damm, Maik; Dutertre, Sebastien; Ellgaard, Lars; Gajski, Goran; German, Hannah; Halassy, Beata; Hempel, Benjamin-Florian; Hucho, Tim; Ikonomopoulou, Maria P.; Karpat, Izhar; Klapa, Maria I.; Koludarov, Ivan; Kool, Jeroen; Lüddecke, Tim; Mansour, Riadh Ben; Modica, Maria Vittoria; Moran, Yehu; Nalbantsoy, Ayse; Pachon Ibanez, Maria Eugenia; Panagiotopoulos, Alexios; Reuveny, Eitan; Cespedes, Javier Sanchez; Sombke, Andy; Surm, Joachim M.; Undheim, Eivind AB; Verdes, Aida; Zancolli, Giulia
(Oxford University Press, 2022-05-18)
Venoms have evolved >100 times in all major animal groups, and their components, known as toxins, have been fine-tuned over millions of years into highly effective biochemical weapons. There are many outstanding questions ...