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Neutralization of cobra venom by cocktail antiserum against venom proteins of cobra (Naja naja naja)
Biologicals, 2014Naja naja venom was characterized by its immunochemical properties and electrophoretic pattern which revealed eight protein bands (14 kDa, 24 kDa, 29 kDa, 45 kDa, 48 kDa, 65 kDa, 72 kDa and 99 kDa) by SDS-PAGE in reducing condition after staining with Coomassie Brilliant Blue. The results showed that Naja venom presented high lethal activity.
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Toxicon, 2012
Cobra Venom Factor (CVF) is the complement-activating protein in cobra venom. CVF is structurally and functionally highly homologous to complement component C3. CVF, like C3b, the activated form of C3, forms a bimolecular complex with Factor B in serum, called C3/C5 convertase, an enzyme which activates complement components C3 and C5. Despite the high
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Cobra Venom Factor (CVF) is the complement-activating protein in cobra venom. CVF is structurally and functionally highly homologous to complement component C3. CVF, like C3b, the activated form of C3, forms a bimolecular complex with Factor B in serum, called C3/C5 convertase, an enzyme which activates complement components C3 and C5. Despite the high
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Structure and Function of Cobra Venom Factor, the Complement-Activating Protein in Cobra Venom
1996Cobra Venom Factor (CVF) is an unusual venom component known to be present in the venom of the cobra species Naja, Ophiophagus, and Hemachatus of the Elapidae family (1). CVF is not a toxin in the classical sense. As a matter of fact, the purified molecule is not toxic.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1940
Aaron E. Parsonnet, Arthur Bernstein
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Aaron E. Parsonnet, Arthur Bernstein
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[Snakebite---intoxication by cobra venom].
Der Anaesthesist, 2002A private reptile breeder who handled exotic snakes was bitten by a Cobra near his ear. An ambulance was immediately called and the patient was transferred under unstable hemodynamic conditions to the nearest major hospital. During transport the patient had to undergo cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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The chemistry of snake venom and its medicinal potential
Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2022Ana Oliveira +2 more
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