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Individual and age-dependent variations in the venom of the fer-de-lance (Bothrops atrox)MEIER, J.Toxicon (Oxford). 1986, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 41-46, issn 0041-0101Article

Venoms : important opportunities in researchANDERSON, P. C.International journal of dermatology. 1990, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 411-412, issn 0011-9059, 2 p.Article

In vitro neuromuscular activity of 'colubrid' venoms: clinical and evolutionary implicationsLUMSDEN, Natalie G; FRY, Bryan G; MANJUNATHA KINI, R et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 7, pp 819-827, issn 0041-0101, 9 p.Article

Snake venomics and venom gland transcriptomic analysis of Brazilian coral snakes, Micrurus altirostris and M. corallinusCORREA-NETTO, Carlos; JUNQUEIRA-DE-AZEVEDO, Inácio De L. M; SILVA, Débora A et al.Journal of proteomics (Print). 2011, Vol 74, Num 9, pp 1795-1809, issn 1874-3919, 15 p.Article

Key events in microvascular damage induced by snake venom hemorrhagic metalloproteinasesESCALANTE, Teresa; RUCAVADO, Alexandra; FOX, Jay W et al.Journal of proteomics (Print). 2011, Vol 74, Num 9, pp 1781-1794, issn 1874-3919, 14 p.Article

Single-Bead-Based Immunofluorescence Assay for Snake Venom DetectionRONG GAO; YONG ZHANG; GOPALAKRISHNAKONE, Ponnampalam et al.Biotechnology progress. 2008, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 245-249, issn 8756-7938, 5 p.Article

Transcriptome analysis revealed novel possible venom components and cellular processes of the tarantula Chilobrachys jingzhao venom glandJINJUN CHEN; LIQUN ZHAO; LIPING JIANG et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2008, Vol 52, Num 7, pp 794-806, issn 0041-0101, 13 p.Article

Venom function in the Puerto Rican racer, Alsophis portoricensis (Serpentes: Colubridae)RODRIGUEZ-ROBLES, J. A; THOMAS, R.Copeia. 1992, Num 1, pp 62-68, issn 0045-8511Article

Geographic and ontogenic variation in venom of the western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)MINTON, S. A; WEINSTEIN, S. A.Toxicon (Oxford). 1986, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 71-80, issn 0041-0101Article

On the venom system of centipedes (Chilopoda), a neglected group of venomous animalsUNDHEIM, Eivind A. B; KING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2011, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 512-524, issn 0041-0101, 13 p.Article

Primary culture of venom gland cells from the South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus)DUARTE, M. M; MONTES DE OCA, H; DINIZ, C. R et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 1999, Vol 37, Num 12, pp 1673-1682, issn 0041-0101Article

A quantitative assessment of variation in venom constituents within and between three nominal rattlesnake subspeciesAIRD, S. D.Toxicon (Oxford). 1985, Vol 23, Num 6, pp 1000-1004, issn 0041-0101Article

La découverte du sérum antivenimeux [10 février 1894] : Sérum antivenimeuxGOYFFON, Max; CHIPPAUX, Jean-Philippe.Biofutur (Puteaux). 2008, Num 292, pp 32-35, issn 0294-3506, 4 p.Article

The presynaptic activity of bothropstoxin-I, a myotoxin from Bothrops jararacussu snake venomOSHIMA-FRANCO, Yoko; LEITE, Gildo Bernardo; DAL BELO, Chariston André et al.Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology (Print). 2004, Vol 95, Num 4, pp 175-182, issn 1742-7835, 8 p.Article

Les veninsAnnales de l'Institut Pasteur. Actualités. 1999, Vol 10, Num 2, issn 0924-4204, 146 p.Serial Issue

Detection of myotoxin a-like proteins in various snake venomsBOBER, M. A; GLENN, J. L; STRAIGHT, R. C et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 1988, Vol 26, Num 7, pp 665-673, issn 0041-0101Article

Comparison of amino terminal region of three isoenzymes of phospholipases A2 (TFV PL-Ia, TFV PL-Ib, TFV PL-X) from Trimeresurus flavoviridis (habu snake) venom and the complete amino acid sequence of the basic phospholipase, TFV PL-XMANJUNATHA KINI, R; KAWABATA, S.-I; IWANAGA, S et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 1986, Vol 24, Num 11-12, pp 1117-1129, issn 0041-0101Article

Cardiotoxic effects of Naja nigricollis venom phospholipase A2 are not due to phospholipid hydrolytic productsBARRINGTON, P. L; CHEN-CHUNG YANG; ROSENBERG, P et al.Life sciences (1973). 1984, Vol 35, Num 9, pp 987-995, issn 0024-3205Article

Neurotoxic and myotoxic actions of crotoxin-like and Crotalus durissus cascavella whole venom in the chick biventer cervicis preparationBEGHINI, Daniela G; RODRIGUES-SIMIONI, Léa; TOYAMA, M. H et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 3, pp 255-261, issn 0041-0101, 7 p.Article

Purification and partial characterization of stonustoxin (lethal factor) from Synanceja horrida venomPOH, C. H; YUEN, R; KHOO, H. E et al.Comparative biochemistry and physiology. B. Comparative biochemistry. 1991, Vol 99, Num 4, pp 793-798, issn 0305-0491Article

Les accidents d'envenimement en France (faune terrestre autochtone) = The envenomations in France (terrestrial autochtonous fauna)GOYFFON, M; CHIPPAUX, J. P.Médecine et armées. 1990, Vol 18, Num 2, pp 83-86, issn 0300-4937Article

Characterization of mucrotoxin a from the venom of Trimeresurus mucrosquamatus (the Chinese habu snake)KISHIDA, M; NIKAI, T; MORI, N et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 1985, Vol 23, Num 4, pp 637-645, issn 0041-0101Article

A new natural α-helical peptide from the venom of the scorpion Heterometrus petersii kills HCVRAN YAN; ZHENHUAN ZHAO; YAWEN HE et al.Peptides (New York, NY. 1980). 2011, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 11-19, issn 0196-9781, 9 p.Article

Imcroporin, a New Cationic Antimicrobial Peptide from the Venom of the Scorpion Isometrus maculatesZHENHUAN ZHAO; YIBAO MA; CHAO DAI et al.Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy. 2009, Vol 53, Num 8, pp 3472-3477, issn 0066-4804, 6 p.Article

Venins et phylogénie moléculaire. Table RondeBulletin de la Société zoologique de France. 1999, Vol 124, Num 2, pp 125-204, issn 0037-962XConference Proceedings

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