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[Comparison of two Elapidae venoms: Naja naja and Naja nigricollis].
Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 1991In our study on the identification of snake venoms by electrofocusing technics, the protein profiles of Naja naja naja, Naja nigricollis pallida and Naja nigricollis West Africa were compared. The typical profile of venoms of Elapidae was easily identified in this comparison.
N, Pichon-Prum +2 more
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Improvement of Malayan cobra (Naja naja sputatrix) antivenin
Toxicon, 1983A low molecular weight toxic fraction was isolated from venom of the Malayan cobra (Naja naja sputatrix) by Sephadex G-50 gel filtration chromatography. The fraction accounted for almost 100% of the venom lethality. Antisera were prepared by immunizing rabbits with the low molecular weight toxic fraction, the glutaraldehyde-treated low molecular weight
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Immunization studies with Naja naja venom detoxified by photooxidation
Toxicon, 1968Abstract Photooxidation of cobra venom by visible light in the presence of methylene blue resulted in a relatively slow detoxification of the venom. The γ-globulin isolated from rabbits immunized with the detoxified venom gave poor protection in the animal experiments. Possible reasons for the weak response of the immune serum are discussed.
W F, Kocholaty +4 more
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Purification of acidic phospholipases from Indian cobra Naja naja naja venom
Journal of Chromatography A, 1983G P, Jayanthi, T V, Gowda
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[33] Cobra venom phospholipase A2: Naja naja naja
1991Laure J. Reynolds, Edward A. Dennis
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Monocled Cobra (Naja kaouthia) Envenomations Requiring Mechanical Ventilation
Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2021Spencer C Greene +2 more
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