Study of clinical and epidemiological profile of poisonous snake bite in a tertiary centre in North Kerala [PDF]
Background: Snakebites are well-known medical emergencies in many parts of the world, especially in rural areas.The incidence of snakebite mortality is particularly high in South-East Asia.
Balakrishnan, Sudha, Mathews, Manu
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The phenomenon of “Plant Awareness Disparity”—often defined as people's inability to notice, recognize, and appreciate plants and their significance—has been described as one of the greatest challenges that botanists face in our joint mission to address the social‐ecological crisis of our time.
Joaquim Querol i Mercadé+5 more
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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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Comparative venom toxin analyses of Nigerian viperidae and elapidae snakes
Envenoming by snakebite is a serious health problem that maims and kills a large number of people, primarily in rural areas of developing African countries. The first comparative venom proteomic analyses of four snakes from the viperidae (E.
Fatima Amin Adamude+5 more
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Venomics and Peptidomics of Palearctic Vipers: A Clade-Wide Analysis of Seven Taxa of the Genera Vipera, Montivipera, Macrovipera, and Daboia across Türkiye. [PDF]
Damm M+5 more
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Patofisiologi Bisa Ular dan Aplikasi Terapi Tumbuhan Obat Antiophidia (Antibisa) [PDF]
Venomous snakebite is an important cause of morbidity and mortality, and is one of the major health problems in many regions of the world. Medicinal Plant which are effectively inhibitor and neutralize the snake venom and it is considered as a valuable ...
Hanum, Laila+2 more
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Hyperfibrinolysis Detection During Liver Transplantation Using Viscoelastometry
ABSTRACT Background End‐stage liver disease induces a precarious hemostatic equilibrium, named rebalanced hemostasis. Liver transplantation additionally causes profound disturbances in the hemostatic balance. Hyperfibrinolysis poses a relevant impairment to the coagulation process during liver transplantation.
Sarah Thaler+6 more
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Comparison of proteomic profiles of the venoms of two of the \u27Big Four\u27 snakes of India, the Indian Cobra (Naja naja) andthe common krait (Bungarus caeruleus), and analyses of their toxins [PDF]
Snake venoms are mixtures of biologically-active proteins and peptides, and several studies have described the characteristics of some of these toxins. However, complete proteomic profiling of the venoms of many snake species has not yet been done.
Aird+91 more
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Maternal IgE Influence on Fetal and Infant Health
ABSTRACT Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is the most recently discovered and evolved mammalian antibody type, best known for interacting with mast cells (MCs) as immune effectors. IgE‐mediated antigen sensing by MC provides protection from parasites, venomous animals, bacteria, and other insults to barrier tissues exposed to the environment.
Jozef Balla+2 more
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Aims Venomous snake bites are public health problems in different parts of the world. The most specific mainstay in the treatment of envenomation is anti-venom. To treat the envenomation, it is very important to identify the offending species.
Dehghani R.1 PhD,+2 more
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