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Cardiovascular effects of snake venoms

open access: yes, 1979
Shu-Yue Lee   +3 more
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Immunological properties of snake venoms

open access: yes, 1979
P. Boquet, Boquet, P
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Snake venoms and blood coagulation

open access: yes, 1979
W. H. Seegers, C. Ouyang, Seegers, W. H.
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Snake venom metalloproteinases

Toxicon, 2013
Recent proteomic analyses of snake venoms show that metalloproteinases represent major components in most of the Crotalid and Viperid venoms. In this chapter we discuss the multiple activities of the SVMPs. In addition to hemorrhagic activity, members of the SVMP family also have fibrin(ogen)olytic activity, act as prothrombin activators, activate ...
Francis S, Markland, Stephen, Swenson
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Snake Venoms

Drugs, 1997
Snake venoms are complex mixtures containing many different biologically active proteins and peptides. A number of these proteins act on components of the haemostatic system in humans. The paper focuses on those venom constituents that affect the blood coagulation pathway, endothelial cells and platelets. Several highly purified venom enzymes have been
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Snake Venom Hemorrhagins

Critical Reviews in Toxicology, 1999
Viperine and crotaline snake venoms contain one or more hemorrhagic principles called hemorrhagins. These are zinc-containing metalloproteases characterized by the presence of a protease domain, with additional domains in some of them. They act essentially by degrading the component proteins of basement membrane underlying capillary endothelial cells ...
R, Hati   +3 more
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Addiction to Snake Venom

Substance Use & Misuse, 2017
The nature of addiction depends on various factors. The tendency to have already used several addictive substances and to seek high sensation experiences as a result of specific personality traits may lead to extreme and peculiar forms of addictions. Even belonging to specific social and cultural background may lead to such forms of addiction such as ...
Saibal, Das   +5 more
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Venomous Snakes and Snakebites

JAMA
This JAMA Patient Page describes the venomous snakes found in the US as well as snakebite symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Kevin, Lieu   +2 more
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Snake venoms and coagulopathy

Toxicon, 2005
Snakebite affects around 2.5 million humans annually, with greater than 100,000 deaths. Coagulopathy is a significant cause of both morbidity and mortality in these patients, either directly, or indirectly. This paper reviews clinical aspects of snakebite coagulopathy, including types of coagulopathy (procoagulant, fibrinogen clotting, fibrinolytic ...
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