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  1. Bee Venom and Its Component Apamin as Neuroprotective Agents in a Parkinson Disease Mouse Model
Daniel Alvarez-Fischer, Carmen Noelker, Franca Vulinovic, Anne Grünewald, Caroline Chevarin, Christine Klein, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Etienne C. Hirsch, Patrick P. Michel, Andreas Hartmann



  2. Pharmacological Alternatives for the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders: Wasp and Bee Venoms and Their Components as New Neuroactive Tools
Juliana Silva, Victoria Monge-Fuentes, Flávia Gomes, Kamila Lopes, Lilian dos Anjos, Gabriel Campos, Claudia Arenas, Andréia Biolchi, Jacqueline Gonçalves, Priscilla Galante, Leandro Campos and Márcia Mortari



  3. Bee venom acupuncture for rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic review of randomised clinical trials
Ju Ah Lee, Mi Ju Son, Jiae Choi, Ji Hee Jun, Jong-In Kim, Myeong Soo Lee



  4. Bee venom attenuates neuroinflammatory events and extends survival in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis models
Eun Jin Yang, Jing Hua Jiang, Sang Min Lee, Sun Choel Yang, Hye Suk Hwang, Myeong Soo Lee, Sun-Mi Choi



  5 .Proteome and phosphoproteome analysis of honeybee (Apis mellifera) venom collected from electrical stimulation and manual extraction of the venom gland
Rongli Li, Lan Zhang, Yu Fang, Bin Han, Xiaoshan Lu, Tiane Zhou, Mao Feng and Jianke Li



  6. Bee venom acupuncture, NSAIDs or combined treatment for chronic neck pain: study protocol for a randomized, assessor-blind trial
Byung-Kwan Seo, Jun-Hwan Lee, Pil-Kun Kim, Yong-Hyeon Baek, Dae-Jean Jo and Sanghun Lee



  7. Cancer Cell Growth Inhibitory Effect of Bee Venom via Increase of Death Receptor 3 Expression and Inactivation of NF-kappa B in NSCLC Cells
Kyung Eun Choi, Chul Ju Hwang, Sun Mi Gu, Mi Hee Park, Joo Hwan Kim, Joo Ho Park, Young Jin Ahn, Ji Young Kim, Min Jong Song, Ho Sueb Song, Sang-Bae Han and Jin Tae Hong


 
  8. Alteration of the tertiary structure of the major bee venom allergen Api m 1 by multiple mutations is concomitant with low IgE reactivity

CECILE BUHOT, ALEXANDRE CHENAL, ALAIN SANSON, SANDRA POUVELLE-MORATILLE, MICHAEL H. GELB, ANDRE MENEZ, DANIEL GILLET AND
BERNARD MAILLERE
Protein Engineering and Research Department and Joliot-Curie Biology Department, CEA-Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette, France
Departments of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195-1700, USA



  9. Bee venom ameliorates compound 48/80-induced atopic dermatitis-related symptoms
Kyung-Hyun Kim, Woo-Ram Lee, Hyun-Jin An, Jung-Yeon Kim, Hyun Chung, Sang-Mi Han, Myeong-Lyoel, Lee, Kwang-Gill Lee, Sok Cheon Pak, Kwan-Kyu Park, Department of Pathology, Catholic University of Daegu, College of Medicine, Daegu and Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Suwon, Republic of Korea; School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW 2795, Australia



  10. Study on a 4-Week Recovery Test of Sweet Bee Venom after a 13-Week, Repeated, Intramuscular Dose Toxicity Test in Sprague-Dawley Rats
Hyunmin Kang, Chungsan Lim, Seungbae Lee, Byoungwoo Kim, Kirok Kwon, Kwangho Lee
Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Sangji University College of Oriental Medicine, Wonju, Korea; Division of Animal Resources and Life Science, Sangji University, Wonju, Korea; Department of Internal Medicine, Sangji University College of Oriental Medicine, Wonju, Korea
Research Center of the Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute, Seoul, Korea



  11. Anti-inflammatory activity of bee venom peptide 401 (mast cell degranulating peptide) and compound 48/80 results from mast cell degranulation in vivo
Barbara E.C. Banks, Christopher E. Dempsey, Charles A. Vernon, Jane A. Warner & Jill Yamey
The Departments of Physiology and Chemistry, University College London, WC1E 6BT and the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford, OXI 3QU



  12. Immunoprophylactic Effects of Administering Honeybee (Apis melifera) Venom Spray against Salmonella Gallinarum in Broiler Chicks
Bock-Gie JUNG, Jin-A LEE, Seong-Beom PARK, Pung-Mi HYUN, Jin-Kyu PARK, Guk-Hyun SUH and Bong-Joo LEE
College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, 300 Yongbong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju 500–757, Republic of Korea;
Wissen Co., Ltd., #302 Business Building S9, Hanbat University, Dukmyung-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305–719, Republic of Korea



  13. New CZE-DAD method for honeybee venom analysis and standardization of the product
Zenon J. Kokot, Jan Matysiak, Bartosz Urbaniak, Pawe? Derezi?ski
Anal Bioanal Chem (2011) 399:2487–2494



  14. Arthropod venom Hyaluronidases: biochemical properties and potential applications in medicine and biotechnology
Karla C F Bordon, Gisele A. Wiezel, Fernanda G. Amorim and Eliane C. Arantes
Department of Physics and Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo (USP), Avenida do Café, s/n, Ribeirão
Preto, SP 14.040-903, Brazil



  15. Bee Venom Treatment for Refractory Postherpetic Neuralgia: A Case Report
Seung Min Lee, KMD, Jinwoong Lim, Jae-Dong Lee, KMD, PhD, Do-Young Choi, KMD, PhD and Sanghoon Lee, KMD, PhD
Departments of Acupuncture & Moxibustion and Korean Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.



  16. A New Onset of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Developed After Bee Venom Therapy
Young Hee Rho, Jin-Hyun Woo, Seong Jae Choi, Young Ho Lee, Jong Dae Ji, and Gwan Gyu Song
Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea



  17. The beneficial effects of honeybee-venom serum on facial wrinkles in humans
Sang Mi Han, In Phyo Hong, Soon Ok Woo, Sung Nam Chun, Kwan Kyu Park, Young Mee Nicholls, Sok Cheon Pak
Department of Agricultural Biology, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Wanju, Dong Sung Pharmaceuticals Co Ltd, Seoul; Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, Catholic University of Daegu, Daegu, South Korea; Manuka Doctor Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand; School of Biomedical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Bathurst, NSW, Australia



  18. Nanoparticle-conjugated animal venom-toxins and their possible therapeutic potential
Archita Biswas, Aparna Gomes, Jayeeta Sengupta, Poulami Datta, Santiswarup Singha, Anjan Kr Dasgupta, Antony Gomes
Drug Development/Diagnostics and Biotechnology Division, Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Raja SC Mullick Road, Kolkata – 700 032, Kolkata, India,
Laboratory of Toxinology and Experimental Pharmacodynamics, Department of Physiology, University of Calcutta, 92 A P C Road, Kolkata – 700 009, Kolkata, India, Department of Biochemistry, University of Calcutta, 35 Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata – 700 019, Kolkata, India



  19. Effect of Honey Bee Venom on Lewis Rats with Experimental Allergic Encephalomyelitis, a Model for Multiple Sclerosis
Akbar Karimi, Farhad Ahmadi, Kazem Parivar, Mohammad Nabiuni, Saied Haghighi, Sohrab Imani and Hossein Afrouzi
Department of Biology, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran; Department of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Tarbiat Moallem University, Tehran, Iran



  20. Effect of Iranian Honey bee (Apis mellifera) Venom on Blood Glucose and Insulin in Diabetic Rats
Seyyedeh Mahbubeh Mousavi, Sohrab Imani, Saeid Haghighi, Seyyedeh Elaheh Mousavi, Akbar Karimi
Department of Entomology and Departments of Developmental Biology Sciences Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science and Research Branch, Iran; Department of Toxicology, Medical Sciences University, Semnan, Iran; Department of Pharmaceutical, Microbiology, Pasture Institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran; Department of Pharmacology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran;



  21. Therapeutic Effects of Bee Venom on Immunological and Neurological Diseases
Deok-Sang Hwang, Sun Kwang Kim and Hyunsu Bae
Department of Korean Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Korean Medicine and Department of Physiology, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, 26 Kyungheedae-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-701, Korea



  22. Magnetic resonance imaging correlates of bee sting induced multiple organ dysfunction syndrome: A case report
Sushant  K  Das,  Li-Chuan  Zeng,  Xiang-Ke  Niu,  Jing-Liang Wang,  Anup  Bhetuwal,  Han-Feng  Yang, Department  of  Radiology, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong 63700, Sichuan Province, China; Bing  Li,  Han-Feng  Yang, Department of Interventional Pain Management, Affiliated Hospital of North Sichuan Medical College, Nanchong 63700, Sichuan Province, China



  23. Defined Nanoscale Chemistry Influences Delivery of Peptido-Toxins for Cancer Therapy
Santosh K. Misra, Mao Ye, Sumin Kim, Dipanjan Pan
Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, United States of America, Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, United States of America, Department of Materials Science and Engineering; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, 61801, United States of America, Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, IL, 61801, United States of America



  24. Interaction of Bee Venom Melittin with Zwitterionic and Negatively Charged Phospholipid Bilayers: A Spin-Label Electron Spin Resonance Study
Jorg H. Kleinschmidt, James E. Mahaney, David D. Thomas and Derek Marsh
Max-Planck-lnstitut fur biophysikalische Chemie, Abteilung Spektroskopie, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany and Department of Biochemistry, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, USA



  25. Triggers and Treatment of Anaphylaxis: An Analysis of 4000 Cases From Germany, Austria and Switzerland
        An Analysis of 4000 Cases From Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Margitta Worm, Oliver Eckermann, Sabine Dölle, Werner Aberer, Kirsten Beyer, Thomas Hawranek, Stephanie Hompes, Alice Koehli, Vera Mahler, Katja Nemat, Bodo Niggemann, Claudia Pföhler, Uta Rabe, Angelika Reissig, Ernst Rietschel, Kathrin Scherer, Regina Treudler, Franziska Ruëff



  26. Honey bee venom may help design new treatments to alleviate muscular dystrophy, depression and dementia
        Journal of Biological Chemistry



  27. Bee Venom Phospholipase Inhibits Malaria Parasite Development in Transgenic Mosquitoes
Luciano A. Moreira, Junitsu Ito, Anil Ghosh, Martin Devenport, Helge Zieler, Eappen G. Abraham, Andrea Crisanti, Tony Nolan, Flaminia Catteruccia
and Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena
From the Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Department of Genetics, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4955, Chromatin Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 60612 and Department of Biological Sciences, SAF Building, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Imperial College Road, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom



  28. Melittin, a Major Component of Bee Venom, Sensitizes Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells to Tumor Necrosis Factor-related Apoptosis-inducing Ligand (TRAIL)-induced Apoptosis by Activating CaMKII-TAK1-JNK/p38 and Inhibiting IκBα Kinase-NFκB
National Key Laboratory of Medical Immunology and Institute of Immunology, Second Military Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Rd., Shanghai 200433, China; Dept. of Integrative Medicine, Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 800 Xiangyin Rd., Shanghai 200433, China.



  29. The characterization of high-affinity binding sites in rat brain for the mast cell-degranulating peptide from bee venom using the purified monoiodinated peptide.
John W. Taylor, Jean-Noel Bidard  and  Michel  Lazdunski
From  the  Centre  de Biochimie du Centre National  de la Recherche Scientifique,  Universiti  de  Nice,  Parc Valrose, 06034 Nice Cedex, France



  30. Effect of melittin on pituitary-adrenal responsiveness to stress
Jon D. Dunn and Jerald J. Killion


 
   31. Studies on Bee Venom and Its Medical Uses
Mahmoud Abdu Al - Samie Mohamed Ali
Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt


 
   32. Evaluation of the inactivation of infectious Herpes simplex virus by host-defense peptides.
B. Yasin, M. Pang, J. S. Turner, Y. Cho, N-N. Dinh, A. J. Waring, R. I. Lehrer & E. A. Wagar


 
   33. Perspective of Use of Antiviral Peptides against Influenza Virus
Sylvie Skalickova, Zbynek Heger, Ludmila Krejcova, Vladimir Pekarik, Karel Bastl, Jozef Janda, Frantisek Kostolansky, Eva Vareckova, Ondrej Zitka, Vojtech Adam and Rene Kizek  


 

 

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