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- The Role of Tyramine in Modulation of Spider, Cupiennius Salei, Mechanoreceptors
- Expression Patterns of Hairy, Even-Skipped, and Runt in the Spider Cupiennius Salei Imply That These Genes Were Segmentation Genes in a Basal Arthropod
- View of the Arrange- Ment of Epithelial Vesicles (Arrow) of the Four Prosomal Hemi-Segments Corresponding to the Four Walking Legs
- High Specific Efficiency of Venom of Two Prey-Specialized Spiders
- Notch-Mediated Segmentation of the Appendages Is a Molecular Phylotypic Trait of the Arthropods
- Molecular Evolutionary Trends and Biosynthesis Pathways in the Oribatida Revealed by The
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- Release of Venom by the Hunting Spider Cupiennius Salei 2085
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- The Dual Prey-Inactivation Strategy of Spiders—In-Depth Venomic Analysis of Cupiennius Salei
- (Genus Cupiennius) on the Treefrog Dendropsophus Carnifex (Duellman, 1969) in Ecuador
- Behavioral and Physiological Ecology of Scorpion Venom Expenditure: Stinging, Spraying, and Venom Regeneration
- Neurogenesis in the Millipede Glomeris Marginata (Myriapoda: Diplopoda)
- Molecular Evolution of Visual Pigments in the Wandering Spider Cupiennius Salei
- Rovner, J . S. 1980 . Morphological and Ethological Adaptations for Prey
- Spider Venom: Components, Modes of Action, and Novel Strategies in Transcriptomic and Proteomic Analyses
- Complex Precursor Structures of Cytolytic Cupiennins Identified In