The research on cnidarians (jellyfish, anemones, corals) can have a close connection with the target of the journal CNSA-MC, considering the well known neurotoxic properties of cnidarian venoms, their implications in neurophysiological research, their usefulness to study the transmission of nerve impulse, the cardiologic and neurologic consequences of the activity on nerve conduction, the implications from the sanitary point of view, and the possibility to use venoms/extracts for the treatment of nerve affections, as muscle relaxants, analgesics, and anaesthetics. .......

Editorial (Thematic Issue: The Activity of Products From Cnidaria: A Therapeutic Tool in Neurological Diseases? Part II)

MARIOTTINI, GIAN LUIGI
2016-01-01

Abstract

The research on cnidarians (jellyfish, anemones, corals) can have a close connection with the target of the journal CNSA-MC, considering the well known neurotoxic properties of cnidarian venoms, their implications in neurophysiological research, their usefulness to study the transmission of nerve impulse, the cardiologic and neurologic consequences of the activity on nerve conduction, the implications from the sanitary point of view, and the possibility to use venoms/extracts for the treatment of nerve affections, as muscle relaxants, analgesics, and anaesthetics. .......
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