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Snake bite is a result of an unfortunate accidental interaction between a snake and a human victim. It is the single most important toxin-related injury, causing substantial mortality in many parts of the Africa, Asia, and the Americas. A... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineMedicinal PlantsSnake venomsSnakes
Malayan pit viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma) envenomation is a major health problem in South East Asia. During envenomation, venom components mainly affect the hemostatic system. The sera from the North American Virginia opossums... more
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      Snake venomsSnake Venom ResearchSnake Venom Antidote
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      Evolutionary BiologyMolecular EvolutionAustraliaEvolution
A B S T R A C T A paradigm of venom research is adaptive evolution of toxins as part of a predator-prey chemical arms race. This study examined differential co-factor dependence, variations relative to dietary preference, and the impact... more
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      Snake venomsVenomicsAnimal venoms and toxinsVenom Evolution
Australia is the stronghold of the front-fanged venomous snake family Elapidae. The Australasian elapid snake radiation, which includes approximately 100 terrestrial species in Australia, as well as Melanesian species and all the world's... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyEvolutionToxinologySnake venoms
Differential procoagulant effects of saw-scaled viper (Serpentes: Viperidae: Echis) snake venoms on human plasma and the narrow taxonomic ranges of antivenom efficacies.Toxicology Letters http://dx.
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      Snake venomsVenomicsAnimal venoms and toxinsVenomous animals
The " function debate " in the philosophy of biology and the " venom debate " in the science of toxinology are conceptually related. Venom systems are complex multifunctional traits that have evolved independently numerous times... more
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      Evolutionary BiologyPhilosophy of SciencePhilosophy of BiologyEvolution
The cytotoxicity of the venom of 25 species of Old World elapid snake was tested and compared with the morphological and behavioural adaptations of hooding and spitting. We determined that, contrary to previous assumptions, the venoms of... more
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      ToxinologyCytotoxicitySnake venomsVenomics
The molecular origin of waglerin peptides has remained enigmatic despite their industrial application in skin cream products to paralyse facial muscles and thus reduce the incidence of wrinkles. Here we show that these neurotoxic peptides... more
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      Natural ProductsNatural Products ChemistryMolecular EvolutionBiological Activity Of Natural Products
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineMedicinal PlantsSnake venomsSnakes
The Baja California Peninsula has over 250 islands and islets with many endemic species. Among them, rattlesnakes are the most numerous but also one of the least studied groups. The study of island rattlesnake venom could guide us to a... more
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      ViperidaeRattlesnakesSnake Venom ResearchBiodiversidad Mexicana
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      Mass SpectrometryToxinologyFibrinogenHumans
This chapter reveals the vital role of Fannie Eleanor Williams in the field of medical science in Australia. It argues that Williams, as a bacteriologist and serologist from the early days in Adelaide to her long career at the Walter and... more
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      Women's HistoryWorld War IBlood BankingSnake Venom Research
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      Evolutionary BiologyMolecular EvolutionAustraliaEvolution
Hyaluronidase is ubiquitous enzyme in snake venoms components, known originally as "spreading factor" because they cleave hyaluronan found in the extracellular matrix (E.C.M) of connective tissue, facilitating toxin diffusion into the... more
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Venoms can deleteriously affect any physiological system reachable by the bloodstream, including directly interfering with the coagulation cascade. Such coagulopathic toxins may be anticoagulants or procoagulants. Snake venoms are unique... more
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      Snake venomsBlood Coagulation FactorsVenom EvolutionVenom Composition
Venoms can deleteriously affect any physiological system reachable by the bloodstream, including directly interfering with the coagulation cascade. Such coagulopathic toxins may be anticoagulants or procoagulants. Snake venoms are unique... more
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      BiologyProteomicsMedicineSnake venoms
The genus Trimeresurus comprises a group of venomous pitvipers endemic to Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Of these, Trimeresurus insularis, the White-lipped Island Pitviper, is a nocturnal, arboreal species that occurs on nearly... more
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      Proteomics And Mass SpectrometryProteomicsSnake venomsVenomics
Snake venoms are mixtures of bioactive proteins and peptides that exhibit diverse biochemical activities. This wide array of pharmacologies associated with snake venoms has made them attractive sources for research into potentially novel... more
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      CancerBreast CancerCancer BiologySnake venoms
Snake bite is a result of an unfortunate accidental interaction between a snake and a human victim. It is the single most important toxin-related injury, causing substantial mortality in many parts of the Africa, Asia, and the Americas. A... more
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      Complementary and Alternative MedicineMedicinal PlantsSnake venomsSnakes
Atractaspis snake species are enigmatic in their natural history, and venom effects are correspondingly poorly described. Clinical reports are scarce but bites have been described as causing severe hypertension, profound local tissue... more
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      Snake venomsAnimal venoms and toxinsCoagulopathyAntivenom
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      Mass SpectrometryToxinologyFibrinogenHumans
This paper reports the purification and biochemical/pharmacological characterization of two myotoxic phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) from Bothrops brazili venom, a native snake from Brazil. Both myotoxins (MTX-I and II) were purified by a... more
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      Snake venomsAnimal venoms and toxinsSnake Venom ResearchVenoms