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Pharmacological Studies of the Hemorrhagic Principles Isolated from the Venom of Trimeresurus flavoviridis, a Crotalid

open access: closed, 1976
Hemorrhage is one of the most prominent local symptoms evoked by crotalid and viperid venoms (Boquet, 1964; Ohsakaet al., 1966; Jimenez-Porras, 1968). Recently, Ohsaka et al succeeded in isolating two immunologically distinct hemorrhagic principles, HRl and HR2, from the venom ofTrimeresurus flavoviridis, a crotalid (Omori-Satoh and Ohsaka, 1970 ...
Y. Ishida   +4 more
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Inhibition of the myotoxic and hemorrhagic activities of crotalid venoms by Eclipta prostrata (Asteraceae) extracts and constituents

open access: closedToxicon, 1994
The antimyotoxic and antihemorrhagic effects of Eclipta prostrata (EP) and three of its constituents (wedelolactone, WE; stigmaterol, ST; and sitosterol, SI) were investigated. The myotoxicity of crotalid venoms (Bothrops jararaca, Bothrops jararacussu and Lachesis muta), purified myotoxins (bothropstoxin, BthTX; bothropasin; and crotoxin), and ...
P A, Melo   +3 more
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Studies of the coagulant and anticoagulant principles of formosan crotalid venoms

open access: closedToxicon, 1976
Chaoho Ouyang   +3 more
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Crotalid venoms

open access: closedReactions Weekly, 2013
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Affinity-Purified, Mixed Monospecific Crotalid Antivenom Ovine Fab for the Treatment of Crotalid Venom Poisoning

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
To test the efficacy and safety of a new antivenom, affinity-purified, mixed monospecific crotalid antivenom ovine Fab, in human subjects with minimal or moderate crotalid envenomation.We conducted a prospective multicenter clinical trial of 11 patients 10 years or older with progressive manifestations after mild to moderate crotalid snakebite.
R C, Dart   +8 more
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Some Effects of Heat-Labile Venom Components on Indirect Hemolysis by Crotalid Venoms

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1970
Abstract The hemolytic activities of the venom of Agkistrodon contortrix mokeson, Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma, Crotalus atrox, and Crotalus scutulatus were studied by using hypotonic solutions. The effects with whole venoms plus lecithin were compared with effects caused by boiled venom supernatant fluids containing phospholipase A and lecithin ...
F E, Byrd, B D, Johnson
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Effects of crotalid venoms on human cell tissue cultures.

open access: closedProceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society, 1982
W A, Wingert, T R, Pattabhiraman
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