
pmid: 31883561
Bees defend themselves by stinging and injecting a venom into their victims; bee venom is a complex mixture of chemicals including the polypeptide melittin which is mainly responsible for triggering the pain of the sting.
Apitherapy, Polypeptides, Chemical education, Insect Bites and Stings, Bees, Venom, Melitten, Chemistry, Bee Venoms, Animals, QD1-999
Apitherapy, Polypeptides, Chemical education, Insect Bites and Stings, Bees, Venom, Melitten, Chemistry, Bee Venoms, Animals, QD1-999
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