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Damm M, Vilcinskas A, Luddecke T
Biotechnol Adv . 2025 Mar; 81:108548. PMID: 40049423
Animal toxins are proteins, peptides or metabolites that cause negative effects against predators, prey or competitors following contact or injection. They work by interacting with enzymes, receptors and other targets...
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Geiselhart K, Damm M, Jeske N, Knappmann A, Nasser G, Roth L, et al.
Front Public Health . 2024 Dec; 12:1497657. PMID: 39628799
Planet Earth is threatened by the human population. Energy and resource use are far beyond the planet's carrying capacity. Planetary Health suggests an alternative idea of prosperity as the best...
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Luddecke T, Avella I, Damm M, Schulte L, Eichberg J, Hardes K, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 16(10). PMID: 39453214
"True" cobras (genus ) are among the venomous snakes most frequently involved in snakebite accidents in Africa and Asia. The Cape cobra () is one of the African cobras of...
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Paolino G, Di Nicola M, Ballouard J, Bonnet X, Damm M, Le Roux G, et al.
Toxicon . 2024 Oct; 250:108116. PMID: 39368556
Non-front-fanged snakes (NFFS) have long been overlooked by snake venom research, likely due to most of them being considered non-medically relevant for humans. The paucity of information about composition and...
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Lakusic M, Damm M, Bjelica V, Andelkovic M, Tomovic L, Bonnet X, et al.
J Proteomics . 2024 Sep; 310:105320. PMID: 39306033
Allopatric populations living under distinct ecological conditions are excellent systems to infer factors underlying intraspecific venom variation. The venom composition of two populations of Vipera ammodytes, insular with a diet...
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Avella I, Schulte L, Hurka S, Damm M, Eichberg J, Schiffmann S, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Aug; 278(Pt 4):135041. PMID: 39182889
Snakebite primarily impacts rural communities of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The sharp-nosed viper (Deinagkistrodon acutus) is among the snakes of highest medical importance in Asia. Despite various studies on...
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Damm M, Avella I, Merzara R, Lucchini N, Buldain J, Corga F, et al.
Biochimie . 2024 Jul; 227(Pt A):152-160. PMID: 39029575
The North African mountain viper (Vipera monticola) is a medically relevant venomous snake distributed in Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Three subspecies of V. monticola, exhibiting differences in morphotypes and dietary...
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Damm M, Karis M, Petras D, Nalbantsoy A, Gocmen B, Sussmuth R
J Proteome Res . 2024 Jul; 23(8):3524-3541. PMID: 38980134
Snake venom variations are a crucial factor to understand the consequences of snakebite envenoming worldwide, and therefore it is important to know about toxin composition alterations between taxa. Palearctic vipers...
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Schulte L, Damm M, Avella I, Uhrig L, Erkoc P, Schiffmann S, et al.
Front Mol Biosci . 2023 Sep; 10:1254058. PMID: 37719269
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease and a globally important driver of death and morbidity. Vipers of the genus (Viperidae: Viperinae) are among the snakes of higher medical importance in...