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Silverman, David L.
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Snakebite: A Clinical Profile, Epidemiology, Prevelence, Blind Beliefs, Medical Treatment, Prophylaxis and Mortality in Saurashtra [PDF]
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Odedara, Dilip A.
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Sulfated Polysaccharides and Resistance to Russell's Viper Venom.
SummaryResults of this study indicate that heparin can inhibit the lethal effects of Russell's Viper venom in a dose-response manner. This protective activity was also demonstrated with other sulfated mucopolysaccharides of the connective tissue and with sulfated polysaccharides of exogenous origin.
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Lupus Anticoagulant Testing: Diluted Russell Viper Venom Time (dRVVT)
Diluted Russell Viper Venom Time (dRVVT) has become the most popular test to detect Lupus Anticoagulant (LA). dRVVT is more sensitive than other global tests employed to detect LA and is not affected by inhibitors of factor VIII or IX. The test is most successfully implemented if you observe three steps in its execution: screening, mixing, and ...
Pengo, Vittorio +5 more
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Spartan Daily, December 5, 1980 [PDF]
Volume 75, Issue 66https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6701/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Unraveling the Reaction Mechanism of Russell's Viper Venom Factor X Activator: A Paradigm for the Reactivity of Zinc Metalloproteinases? [PDF]
Castro-Amorim J +4 more
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Snake Bite: Clinical Profile and Evaluation of Effective Anti-Snake Venom Dose [PDF]
Background: To determine the optimal dose of antisnake venom required to treat hemotoxic snake bite more effectively. Methods: In this interventional study, out of 52 patients 46 patients with the features of systemic envenomation .i.e.
Asif Raza Bhatti, Arshad Iqbal Satti,Muhammad Ali Khalid
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SNAKE BITES: ROLE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MANAGEMENT [PDF]
Snake bites possess significant amount of mortality as well as morbidity all over the world including India. Despite various species of snakes, only few of these can be potentially lethal to humans. Snake antivenom being only therapeutic option available
Bahekar, Satish E, Kale, Ranjana S
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ANTISNAKE VENOM PROPERTIES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS [PDF]
Snake envenoming and consequent deaths are of common occurrence in tropical and subtropical regions. Approximately 1,25,000 deaths are witnessed every year and WHO has declared it as a neglected tropical disease in 2009.
Dhananjaya, B. L. +3 more
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In Vitro Toxicity of Chinese Russell's Viper (Daboia siamensis) Venom and Neutralisation by Antivenoms. [PDF]
Lay M, Liang Q, Isbister GK, Hodgson WC.
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