Fwd: venom-l Invertebrate venoms
José A. Speroni
jsperoni at enviroweb.org
Thu Feb 7 08:48:02 EST 2002
I'm forwarding this request from venom-l
May be someone can help.
Best regards
José
> Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 09:58:46 -0500
> From: Margaret Simpson <simpson at sbc.edu>
> To: Venom List <venom-l at icomm.ca>
> Subject: venom-l Invertebrate venoms
> Sender: owner-venom-l at icomm.ca
>
> Is there anyone out there interested in, or working on marine invertebrate
> venoms? My interest is with annelids, specifically Glycera.. It has been
> suggested that G. dibranchiata venom may resemble black widow spider venom
> in its mode of action. Any input on this would be welcome!
>
> ---Margaret Simpson
> Professor of Biology
> Sweet Briar College
> Sweet Briar, VA
> (434) 381-6190
> simpson at sbc.edu
José A. Speroni, DVM E-mail: jsperoni at enviroweb.org
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