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Wasp venom blocks central cholinergic synapses to induce transient paralysis in cockroach prey
G. Haspel
, F. Libersat
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Wasp Venoms
100%
Cockroaches
85%
Venoms
73%
Paralysis
59%
Cholinergic Agents
57%
Synapses
56%
Bites and Stings
48%
Wasps
39%
Thorax
36%
Ganglia
34%
Paraplegia
30%
Grooming
11%
Synaptic Potentials
11%
Injections
10%
Evoked Potentials
8%
Motor Neurons
8%
Synaptic Transmission
8%
Action Potentials
8%
Leg
7%
Head
6%
Neurons
5%