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An enzyme-linked immunoassay for detection of North American pit viper venoms.

Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology, 1984
We describe a method for immunodetection of North American pit viper venoms in clinical materials. Antibody-enzyme conjugates prepared against venoms of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus), and ...
S. Minton, S. Weinstein, C. E. Wilde
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Amount of venom injected by Russell's viper (Vipera russelli)

Toxicon, 1986
The total yield of venom (desiccated) in 25 adult V. russelli (mean length 111 +/- 1.8 cm (S.E.) ranges from 21-268 mg (127 +/- 13 mg, mean +/- S.E.) and that of 13 juvenile snakes (mean length 79 +/- 2.8 cm) is 8-79 mg (45 +/- 7 mg). The venom yield per milking correlated well with the length of the snake.
Khin Aung Cho, P e Tun
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[78] Proteinase inhibitors from the venom of Russell's viper

1976
Publisher Summary Snake venom contains a number of physiologically active polypeptides and peptides, including neurotoxin, cardiotoxin, cytotoxin, and kinin potentiator and others, and the chemical structures of some of them have been established.
Tomoji Suzuki   +2 more
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Local Tissue Oamaging (Hemorrhage and Myonecrosis) Toxins from Rattlcsnake and Other Pit Viper Venoms

, 1983
Six hemorrhagic toxins have been isolated from Crotalus atrox (western diamondback rattlesnake) venom. All of them contain one mole of zinc per mole of protein, although the molecular weights vary from 24,000 to 68,000. All have proteolytic activity when
A. Tu
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A Study of the Coagulant Properties of Malayan Pit‐Viper Venom

British Journal of Haematology, 1965
The commonest cause of snake‐bite in Northern Malaya is the Malayan pit‐viper (Ancistrodon rhodostoma), more than 300 cases being recorded each year. In a study carried out by Reid, Thean, Chan and Baharom (1963), 39 per cent of the victims suffered systemic poisoning, the outstanding feature of which was a prolonged defect of blood coagulation due to ...
K. E. Chan   +2 more
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The Dilute Russell’s Viper Venom Time

2013
The dilute Russell's viper venom time is a clot-based test used in the detection of the lupus anticoagulant in the laboratory. Lupus anticoagulants and the overall approach for their detection are described in Chapter 7.
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Kinetic Study of Russell's Viper Venom in Envenomed Patients

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1997
Serum levels of Russell's viper venom in 30 patients bitten by Russell's viper were measured by an ELISA. In the initial serum samples, which were collected immediately after admission to the hospital (0.5-19 hr after the bite), venom was detected in 24 patients (80%), with levels ranging from 3 to 92 ng/ml.
Suebsan Mahasandana   +2 more
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The effect of the viper Cerastes cerastes cerastes venom and venom fractions on carbohydrate metabolism

Toxicon, 1993
The effect of the viper Cerastes cerastes cerastes venom and venom fractions on carbohydrate metabolism. Toxicon 31, 791-801, 1993.--I.p. injection of a sublethal dose of Cerastes cerastes cerastes venom into white rats induced a marked hypoglycemia after 15 min. This hypoglycemia continued for at least 24 hr.
A. Abd El-Baset   +4 more
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Viper venoms drive the macrophages and hepatocytes to sequester and clear platelets: novel mechanism and therapeutic strategy for venom-induced thrombocytopenia

Archives of Toxicology, 2021
Chuanbin Shen   +12 more
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The nephrotoxic action of Russell's viper (Vipera russelli) venom

Toxicon, 1990
Sixteen rabbits were injected s.c. with 2 LD50 doses of Russell's viper venom. Kidneys from 10 rabbits that died after envenomation were examined by microdissection and light microscopy. Nephrons from five animals showed destruction of the proximal tubules with normal distal tubules.
Soe-Soe, Khin-Ei-Han, Than-Than
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