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Cobra Cardiotoxin Proteins

Spanish: Proteínas Cardiotóxicas de Elápidos

Description

Cobra Cardiotoxin Proteins are a group of neurotoxic proteins found in the venom of certain cobra species. These proteins can disrupt cardiac function and are of interest in both toxicology and pharmacology due to their potential therapeutic applications.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that the term may be encountered in discussions about snake bites or venom research. It's important to avoid colloquial terms that may not be understood in a clinical setting. Stick to the glossary term to maintain clarity and professionalism.

Example Sentences

EN: Researchers are studying Cobra Cardiotoxin Proteins to understand their effects on heart muscle cells.

ES: Los investigadores están estudiando las Proteínas Cardiotóxicas de Elápidos para comprender sus efectos en las células del músculo cardíaco.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'cardiotoxin' with 'neurotoxin'; misunderstanding the context of venomous snake discussions; mispronouncing 'cardiotóxicas' as 'cardiotóxicos'

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026