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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1969
Abstract The results of treatment by amputation or by variations of ligature-incisionsuction (LIS) were compared in New Zealand rabbits inoculated with three lethal doses of either the cytotoxic venom of Crotalus adamanteus or the neurotoxic venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, pit vipers of the Western Hemisphere.
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Abstract The results of treatment by amputation or by variations of ligature-incisionsuction (LIS) were compared in New Zealand rabbits inoculated with three lethal doses of either the cytotoxic venom of Crotalus adamanteus or the neurotoxic venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, pit vipers of the Western Hemisphere.
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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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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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Studies of the coagulant and anticoagulant principles of formosan crotalid venoms
Toxicon, 1976Chaoho Ouyang +3 more
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Acid phosphatase and proteinase activities of selected crotalid venoms.
SAAS bulletin, biochemistry and biotechnology, 1996C A, Sifford, D H, Sifford, B D, Johnson
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