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Science 18 September 1964:
Vol. 145. no. 3638, pp. 1320 - 1321
DOI: 10.1126/science.145.3638.1320

Articles

Disc Electrophoresis of Hymenoptera Venoms and Body Proteins

Rod O'Connor 1, Wm. Rosenbrook Jr. 1, and Robert Erickson 1

1 Department of Chemistry, Montana State College, Bozeman 59715

The venom proteins of honey bee, Polistes wasp, yellow hornet, and yellow jacket are similar but not identical. Extracts of venom sacs and whole insects contain several proteins not found in the pure venoms.


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Insect-Sting Allergy: A Clinical Review.
D. D. Houser and I. Caplin (1967)
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