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Snake Venoms (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
P. Gopalakrishnakone; Edited by Hidetoshi Inagaki, Carl Wilhelm Vogel, Ashis K. Mukherjee, Tarek R. Rahmy
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Initially, because of the inadequate sensitivity of devices and
other limitations, only major venom components of the dominant
species were studied. However, in last two decades, increased
sensitivity of devices and the development of new techniques, such
as transcriptomics and proteomics techniques, have permitted us to
analyze the structures and functions of rare species and to
identify novel minor components. As a result, the number of venom
components identified is increasing dramatically and the
physiological functions of each component is more deeply
understood. The scope of this book provides the readers an updated
and comprehensive presentation on snake venoms. The subjects are
divided into six sections, starting with the overview of snake
venom compositions in Malaysian species, followed by description of
enzymes and enzyme inhibitors contained in snake venoms. Also
discussed are the effects of snake venom on cellular receptors, ion
channels, blood, and lymph, as well as cytotoxic and antimicrobial
molecules present in snake venoms. The last section covers the
clinical consequences of envenomation and the management of
snakebites using antivenins.
This volume brings together papers from linguists, logicians, and
computer scientists from 13 countries (Armenia, Denmark, France,
Georgia, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Poland, Spain, Sweden, UK,
and USA). This collection aims to serve as a catalyst for new
interdisciplinary developments in language, logic and computation
and to introduce new ideas from the expanded European academic
community. Spanning a wide range of disciplines, the papers
included in this volume cover such topics as formal semantics of
natural language, dynamic semantics, channel theory, formal syntax
of natural language, formal language theory, corpus-based methods
in computational linguistics, computational semantics, syntactic
and semantic aspects of l-calculus, non-classical logics, and a
fundamental problem in predicate logic.
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