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Hepatotoxic effect of elapid venom-a rare manifestation: Case report. [PDF]
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Comparative Chromosomal Analysis of the Z Chromosome in South American Bird Species Shows a High Rate of Intrachromosomal Rearrangements. [PDF]
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Innovations in Snake Venom-Derived Therapeutics: A Systematic Review of Global Patents and Their Pharmacological Applications. [PDF]
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Expression of concern: "Acteoside attenuates acute lung injury following administration of cobra venom factor to mice" [Heliyon 8 (2022) e11622]. [PDF]
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Toxicon, 2021
Proteomics technologies enable a comprehensive study of complex proteins and their functions. The venom proteomes of three medically important Nigerian Elapidae snakes Naja haje, Naja katiensis and Naja nigricollis was studied using HILIC coupled with LC-MS/MS analysis. Results revealed a total of 57, 55, and 46 proteins in the venoms of N.
Fatima Amin, Adamude +6 more
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Proteomics technologies enable a comprehensive study of complex proteins and their functions. The venom proteomes of three medically important Nigerian Elapidae snakes Naja haje, Naja katiensis and Naja nigricollis was studied using HILIC coupled with LC-MS/MS analysis. Results revealed a total of 57, 55, and 46 proteins in the venoms of N.
Fatima Amin, Adamude +6 more
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1997
Most venomous snakes in the United States are of the Crotalidae family. Another family of snakes, the Elapidae, are not so common, but their bites may be a threat to zoo keepers and persons who have exotic snakes as pets. Because Elapidae envenomation is not common, signs and symptoms of such envenomation may not be recognized.
A, Britt, K, Burkhart
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Most venomous snakes in the United States are of the Crotalidae family. Another family of snakes, the Elapidae, are not so common, but their bites may be a threat to zoo keepers and persons who have exotic snakes as pets. Because Elapidae envenomation is not common, signs and symptoms of such envenomation may not be recognized.
A, Britt, K, Burkhart
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Comparison of Naja naja siamensis and Naja naja atra venoms
Toxicon, 1968Abstract The immunological properties of Formosan cobra ( Naja naja atra ) and Thailand cobra ( Naja n. siamensis ) venoms were compared using horse serum antivenin prepared from Thailand cobra venom. Both venoms showed very similar precipitin patterns with immunodiffusion or immunoelectrophoresis on agar gel.
A T, Tu, S, Ganthavorn
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Decomplexation of Venom Proteome of Pakistani Cobra (Naja naja naja)
Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: B. Life and Environmental Sciences, 2023The venom proteome of Naja naja from Sindh, Pakistan was decomplexed utilizing reverse phase HPLC and SDS PAGE. The results were compared with already reported Naja naja species of the region. The banding pattern represents all the major families of proteins including three-finger toxins, phospholipase A2, snake venom metalloproteases, L-amino acid ...
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2018
Published as part of Bhattarai, Santosh, Pokheral, Chiranjibi Prasad, Lamichhane, Babu Ram, Regmi, Uba Raj, Ram, Ashok Kumar & Subedi, Naresh, 2018, Amphibians and reptiles of Parsa National Park, Nepal, pp.
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Published as part of Bhattarai, Santosh, Pokheral, Chiranjibi Prasad, Lamichhane, Babu Ram, Regmi, Uba Raj, Ram, Ashok Kumar & Subedi, Naresh, 2018, Amphibians and reptiles of Parsa National Park, Nepal, pp.
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