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  • Title: In vitro coagulant properties of venoms from Australian snakes.
    Author: Chester A, Crawford GP.
    Journal: Toxicon; 1982; 20(2):501-4. PubMed ID: 7080056.
    Abstract:
    The procoagulant properties of venous Australian snakes are limited to prothrombin activation. Venoms of Notechis scutatus, Tropidechis carinatus and Pseudechis porphyriacus require phospholipid, calcium and factor V to maximally activate normal prothrombin. Venoms of Pseudonaja textilis and Oxyuranus microlepidotus activate both normal prothrombin and the decarboxy form and do not require co-factors. The actions of the venom of Oxyuranus scutellatus are dependent on concentration.
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