Snake Venom Metalloproteinases (SVMPs): A structure-function update
O. Olaoba+3 more
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On the physiological action of the venom of the Australian Black Snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus)
Charles Martin
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A STUDY OF THE DESOXYRIBONUCLEASE ACTIVITY OF SNAKE VENOMS
Armando R. Taborda+3 more
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Acute degenerative changes in the nervous system, as illustrated by snake-venom poisoning
Walter K Hunter
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Kinetics of hydrolysis of uridylic oligonucleotides with different degree of polymerisation by snake venom phosphodiesterase [PDF]
L.B. Dolapchiev
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Snake venomics of afrikan snakes species
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Calvete, Juan J.+10 more
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Thoughts, observations and experiments on the action of snake venom on the blood : with an appendix
George Britton Halford
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Deep-STP: a deep learning-based approach to predict snake toxin proteins by using word embeddings
Snake venom contains many toxic proteins that can destroy the circulatory system or nervous system of prey. Studies have found that these snake venom proteins have the potential to treat cardiovascular and nervous system diseases. Therefore, the study of
Hasan Zulfiqar+8 more
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Riboflavin in the blood serum, the skin and the venom of some snakes of Burma [PDF]
Gilberto G. Villela, Myint Thein
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