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Categorization and Characterization of Snake Venom Variability through Intact Toxin Analysis by Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
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Proteomic diversity of Russell's viper venom: exploring PLA2 isoforms, pharmacological effects, and inhibitory approaches. [PDF]
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Proteolytic activity of viper venoms
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2000Proteolytic activities of venoms of vipers kept in a serpentarium for three years or captured in various environmental regions were estimated. Gurza venom contained considerable amounts of protein (830-930 micrograms/mg venom) and displayed a high proteolytic activity by tyrosine (80-140 micrograms/min mg protein).
S. V. Murzaeva, A. L. Malenev, A. Bakiev
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Neutralization of old world viper venoms by American pit viper antivenin.
Toxicon, 1976S. Minton
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European viper venoms: haemorrhagic and myotoxic activities.
Toxicon, 1992Thirty-one venom samples from European vipers (genera Vipera and Daboia) were tested for haemorrhagic and myotoxic activity by intramuscular injection into mice. Most venoms exhibited haemorrhagic activity and fewer had myotoxic activity, both of which are not strictly related.
D. Mebs, T. Langelüddeke
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The effect of several viper venoms on prothrombin Padua
Blut Zeitschrift für die Gesamte Blutforschung, 1975The effect of four viper venoms (Oxyuranus scutellatus, Notechis scutatus scutatus, Echis carinatus, Naja nigricollis) on prothrombin Padua has been studied. Using Oxyuranus scutellatus venom and Notechis scutatus scutatus venom, prothrombin activity resulted to be moderately decreased similarly to what observed with other one-stage and two-stage ...
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