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hemotoxinsの例文

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  • Hemotoxins are frequently employed by Japanese mamushi, and similar species ).
  • A common family of hemotoxins are snake venom metalloproteinases.
  • While all hemotoxins leading to clot formation induce platelet aggregation, they do so in various ways.
  • Hemotoxins cause hemolysis, the destruction of red blood cells ( erythrocytes ), or induce blood coagulation ( clotting ).
  • Hemotoxins attack the tissues and circulatory system, destroying blood-clotting agents, which causes uncontrollable bleeding in the brain, eyes and kidneys.
  • Two broad classes of toxins found in snake venoms are neurotoxins ( mostly found in elapids ) and hemotoxins ( mostly found in viperids ).
  • Snake venom falls into two broad categories _ neurotoxins that attack the nervous system and hemotoxins that move through the bloodstream and attack vital organs and tissue.
  • Venomous snakes that use hemotoxins usually have fangs in the front of their mouths, making it easier for them to inject the venom into their victims.
  • These proteins can potentially be a mix of neurotoxins ( which attack the nervous system ), hemotoxins ( which attack the circulatory system ), cytotoxins, bungarotoxins and many other toxins that affect the body in different ways.
  • Venom in many snakes, such as pit vipers, affects virtually every organ system in the human body and can be a combination of many toxins, including cytotoxins, hemotoxins, neurotoxins, and myotoxins, allowing for an enormous variety of symptoms.
  • Coral snake venom is entirely composed of neurotoxins; the venom of Eastern and Western diamondbacks is roughly 80 percent hemotoxins; the venom of the Mojave green rattlesnake, perhaps the deadliest rattler in the United States, is 40 percent neurotoxins and 60 percent hemotoxins.
  • Coral snake venom is entirely composed of neurotoxins; the venom of Eastern and Western diamondbacks is roughly 80 percent hemotoxins; the venom of the Mojave green rattlesnake, perhaps the deadliest rattler in the United States, is 40 percent neurotoxins and 60 percent hemotoxins.