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Immunological studies on Naja nigricollis antivenin
Toxicon, 1973Abstract Monovalent Naja nigricollis antivenin was prepared in horses using venom adsorbed to bentonite (first three injections) followed by increasing doses (up to 50 mg) of unmodified venom. The serum (1 ml) neutralized 51 ld 50 's of its homologous venom. Good neutralizing capacity (30–50 ld 50 's per ml) was also shown against venoms of N.
M. Hani-Ayobe, A.H. Mohamed, Darwish Ma
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Studies on egyptian Cerastes cerastes antivenin
Toxicon, 1974Abstract A monovalent C. cerastes antivenin was prepared in horses. At the end of the immunization course 1 ml of serum neutralized 92 ld 50 of its homologous venom. Cross neutralization was evident against Cerastes vipera venom (53 ld 50 's per ml serum), but was low against the venoms of Echis carinatus, Bitis gabonica, B.
M. Hani-Ayobe, Darwish Ma, A.H. Mohamed
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1966
F E, Russell, L, Lauritzen
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F E, Russell, L, Lauritzen
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Antivenin-Bungarus/antivenin-Daboia-russelli/antivenin-Echis-carinatus/antivenin-Naja
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Heterologous Antisera and Antivenins Are Essential Biologicals: Perspectives on a Worldwide Crisis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1996H. Wilde+3 more
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Paraspecific protection by elapid and sea snake antivenins.
Toxicon, 1967Sherman A. Minton
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