[PDF][PDF] Sax's dangerous properties of industrial materials
RJ Lewis, N Sax - New York, 1996 - hwbdocs.env.nm.gov
TOXICITY DATA with REFERENCE orl-rat LD50: 2700 mg/kg BCFAAI 102,602, 63 ivn-rat
LD50: 160 mg/kg BCFAAI102, 602, 63 orl-mus LD50: 1880 mg/kg BCFAA1 102,602, 63 scu-…
LD50: 160 mg/kg BCFAAI102, 602, 63 orl-mus LD50: 1880 mg/kg BCFAA1 102,602, 63 scu-…
[HTML][HTML] Therapeutic potential of venom peptides
RJ Lewis, ML Garcia - Nature reviews drug discovery, 2003 - nature.com
Venomous animals have evolved a vast array of peptide toxins for prey capture and defence.
These peptides are directed against a wide variety of pharmacological targets, making …
These peptides are directed against a wide variety of pharmacological targets, making …
The toxicogenomic multiverse: convergent recruitment of proteins into animal venoms
…, TJ Nevalainen, JA Norman, RJ Lewis… - Annual review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Throughout evolution, numerous proteins have been convergently recruited into the
venoms of various animals, including centipedes, cephalopods, cone snails, fish, insects (several …
venoms of various animals, including centipedes, cephalopods, cone snails, fish, insects (several …
Structural basis for control by phosphorylation
LN Johnson, RJ Lewis - Chemical reviews, 2001 - ACS Publications
Posttranslational modification by phosphorylation is a ubiquitous regulatory mechanism in
both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Intracellular phosphorylation by protein kinases, triggered …
both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Intracellular phosphorylation by protein kinases, triggered …
Ciguatera: recent advances but the risk remains
L Lehane, RJ Lewis - International journal of food microbiology, 2000 - Elsevier
Ciguatera is an important form of human poisoning caused by the consumption of seafood.
The disease is characterised by gastrointestinal, neurological and cardiovascular …
The disease is characterised by gastrointestinal, neurological and cardiovascular …
Transoral laser microsurgery as primary treatment for advanced‐stage oropharyngeal cancer: a United States multicenter study
…, DG Grant, JT Rich, S Milov, JS Lewis Jr… - Head & …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Background Nonsurgical modalities are sometimes advocated as the standard of care for
advanced oropharyngeal tumors. Oncologic and functional results have been modest. The aim …
advanced oropharyngeal tumors. Oncologic and functional results have been modest. The aim …
Conus venom peptide pharmacology
Conopeptides are a diverse group of recently evolved venom peptides used for prey capture
and/or defense. Each species of cone snails produces in excess of 1000 conopeptides, …
and/or defense. Each species of cone snails produces in excess of 1000 conopeptides, …
Methane oxidation to methanol
The direct transformation of methane to methanol remains a significant challenge for operation
at a larger scale. Central to this challenge is the low reactivity of methane at conditions …
at a larger scale. Central to this challenge is the low reactivity of methane at conditions …
Au–Pd separation enhances bimetallic catalysis of alcohol oxidation
In oxidation reactions catalysed by supported metal nanoparticles with oxygen as the terminal
oxidant, the rate of the oxygen reduction can be a limiting factor. This is exemplified by the …
oxidant, the rate of the oxygen reduction can be a limiting factor. This is exemplified by the …
The changing face of ciguatera
RJ Lewis - Toxicon, 2001 - Elsevier
Ciguatera is a global disease caused by the consumption of certain warm-water fish (ciguateric
fish) that have accumulated orally effective levels of sodium channel activator toxins (…
fish) that have accumulated orally effective levels of sodium channel activator toxins (…