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Neutralization of tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) venom by serum from other Australian elapids
Toxicon, 1993Sera from four Australian elapids and one boidid (python) were tested for their ability to protect neonatal mice against the toxic action of tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) venom. Of the five serum samples tested, only serum from Pseudechis australis and Pseudechis porphyriacus were capable of neutralizing the tiger snake venom.
M J, Thurn, K W, Broady, P J, Mirtschin
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The selective S-alkylation of a methionine residue in an elapid venom cardiotoxin
International Journal of Biochemistry, 19871. The reaction of cardiotoxin with iodoacetamide or iodomethane at pH 3.0 afforded the corresponding methionine sulphonium derivatives. The major products were S-alkylated at Met-26 whilst the minor products were S-alkylated at both Met-24 and -26. 2. Reaction with iodoacetamide under denaturing conditions led to a reversal of the relative abundances ...
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Histology, histochemistry, and emptying mechanism of the venom glands of some elapid snakes
Journal of Morphology, 1967AbstractThe venom glands of several species of elapid snakes are described. The main venom gland consists of many tubules which usually contain large amounts of secretion product. The accessory gland surrounds the entire venom duct and is usually composed of uniform mucous epithelium.
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Are neurotoxins from elapid venoms glycoproteins?
Toxicon, 1971S Y, Lin, C Y, Lee
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Protein neurotoxins in scorpion and elapid snake venoms
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1974D D, Watt, D R, Babin, R V, Mlejnek
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Asynchronous venom production mechanisms in elapid snakes
Toxicon, 2019Jessica M. Logan, Anthony Woods
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The quantity of venom injected by elapid snakes
Toxicon, 1983Morrison, John J. +4 more
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Three-finger toxins and Australian elapid venoms: Are they important?
Toxicon, 2020Theo Tasoulis +2 more
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The pharmacology of presynaptically active toxins from elapid snake venoms
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