Luis Fernando Diaz-Pena
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de Jesus-Lopez E, Cuellar-Balleza L, Diaz-Pena L, Luna-Vazquez F, Ibarra-Alvarado C, Garcia-Arredondo J
Toxicon X
. 2023 May;
19:100159.
PMID: 37251689
Tarantula venoms may be a natural source of new vasodilator components useful in pharmacological research. Moreover, biological function data of the venoms are important to enhance the knowledge about the...
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Diaz-Pena L, Daniela T, Aguilar M, Luis E, Lazcano-Perez F, Arreguin-Espinosa R, et al.
Toxicon X
. 2023 Mar;
18:100151.
PMID: 36873112
Venoms from tarantulas contain low molecular weight vasodilatory compounds whose biological action is conceived as part of the envenomation strategy due to its propagative effects. However, some properties of venom-induced...
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Roldan-Padron O, Castro-Guillen J, Garcia-Arredondo J, Cruz-Perez M, Diaz-Pena L, Saldana C, et al.
Molecules
. 2019 Apr;
24(8).
PMID: 31014025
Snakebite envenoming is a serious medical problem in different areas of the world. In Latin America, the major prevalence is due to snakes of the family , where rattlesnakes ()...
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Diaz-Pena L, Ramirez R, Cuellar-Balleza L, Aguilar M, Lazcano-Perez F, Arreguin-Espinosa R, et al.
Toxicon
. 2019 Mar;
163:12-18.
PMID: 30880186
Spider venoms are widely recognized as a new emerging source of potential research tools, pesticides, drug leads, and therapeutic agents. Some studies suggest that these venoms may contain interesting vasodilator...
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Rodriguez-Rios L, Diaz-Pena L, Lazcano-Perez F, Arreguin-Espinosa R, Rojas-Molina A, Garcia-Arredondo A
Toxicon
. 2017 Jul;
136:34-43.
PMID: 28688803
Theraphosid spider venoms are extremely complex mixtures, composed mainly by low molecular compounds, peptides, and enzymes. The large size of these spiders and their ability to breed in captivity permits...
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Garcia-Arredondo A, Rodriguez-Rios L, Diaz-Pena L, Vega-Angeles R
J Venom Anim Toxins Incl Trop Dis
. 2015 Jun;
21:15.
PMID: 26085827
Background: Tarantulas (Theraphosidae) represent an important source of novel biologically active compounds that target a variety of ion channels and cell receptors in both insects and mammals. In this study,...