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English Ed 1992 | | Description | |
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| The objective of this book is to provide a short review of venoms used by animals to defend themselves or to capture prey. Venomous or
poisonous animals are widely distributed throughout the animal kingdom, with birds appearing to be the only large and widespread group in which no venomous species have been discovered. By research in this field we have learned, and will continue to learn, much about animal behavior and physiology. The active venom components, the toxins, have proved to be indispensable tools for studying our own physiological mechanisms. Because of the high specificity of certain toxins it has been possible
to resolve important links in complex physiological mechanisms with these interesting substances. This is a valuable reference for biologists, toxicologists, neurobiologists, and pharmacologists. |
| | | | "Biologists, toxicologists, neurobiologists, and pharmacologists may be interested in making this book an addition to their occupational or personal reference books." -- Vet Human Toxicology, April 1995. |
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