The related PhD thesis is by Nicholas John Richards and is titled: 'The effects of the venom of the Tarantula spiders Poecilotheria regalis and Thrixopelma pruriens on skeletal muscle damage and nociception’. This is expected to be deposited by the end of March 2025. The data also relates to the already published paper: Richards, N. J., Alqallaf, A., Mitchell, R. D., Parnell, A., Haidar, H. B., Almeida, J. R., Williams, J., Vijayakumar, P., Balogun, A., Matsakas, A., Trim, S. A., Patel, K. and Vaiyapuri, S. (2023) 'Indian Ornamental Tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) Venom Affects Myoblast Function and Causes Skeletal Muscle Damage', Cells, 12(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/ cells12162074. The correction of the images in one part of a figure is found at: Richards, N. J., Alqallaf, A., Mitchell, R. D., Parnell, A., Haidar, H. B., Almeida, J. R., Williams, J., Vijayakumar, P., Balogun, A., Matsakas, A., Trim, S. A., Patel, K., & Vaiyapuri, S. (2025). Correction: Richards et al. Indian Ornamental Tarantula (Poecilotheria regalis) Venom Affects Myoblast Function and Causes Skeletal Muscle Damage. Cells 2023, 12, 2074. Cells, 14(3), 191. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells14030191 A short communication on nociception is also planned to use the data deposited here. It is likely to be published in 2025 (this year).