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  • 2. Mojave rattlesnake envenomation in southern California: a review of suspected cases.
    Farstad D, Thomas T, Chow T, Bush S, Stiegler P.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 1997 May; 8(2):89-93. PubMed ID: 11990148
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  • 3. The effects of hybridization on divergent venom phenotypes: Characterization of venom from Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus × Crotalus oreganus helleri hybrids.
    Smith CF, Mackessy SP.
    Toxicon; 2016 Sep 15; 120():110-23. PubMed ID: 27496060
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  • 4. Successful treatment of crotalid-induced neurotoxicity with a new polyspecific crotalid Fab antivenom.
    Clark RF, Williams SR, Nordt SP, Boyer-Hassen LV.
    Ann Emerg Med; 1997 Jul 15; 30(1):54-7. PubMed ID: 9209226
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  • 5. Venom variability and envenoming severity outcomes of the Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus (Mojave rattlesnake) from Southern Arizona.
    Massey DJ, Calvete JJ, Sánchez EE, Sanz L, Richards K, Curtis R, Boesen K.
    J Proteomics; 2012 May 17; 75(9):2576-87. PubMed ID: 22446891
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  • 6. Neurotoxic respiratory failure absent following Arizona rattlesnake bites.
    Smelski G, Cardwell M, Larsen J.
    Toxicon; 2023 Mar 01; 224():107034. PubMed ID: 36690088
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  • 7. Envenomation by the Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus scutulatus) in southern Arizona, U.S.A.
    Hardy DL.
    Toxicon; 1983 Mar 01; 21(1):111-8. PubMed ID: 6302953
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  • 8. Neurotoxicity associated with suspected southern Pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis helleri) envenomation.
    Bush SP, Siedenburg E.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 1999 Mar 01; 10(4):247-9. PubMed ID: 10628285
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  • 10. Delayed massive pulmonary thromboembolic phenomenon following envenomation by Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus).
    Bhagat R, Sharma K, Sarode R, Shen YM.
    Thromb Haemost; 2010 Jul 01; 104(1):186-8. PubMed ID: 20390235
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  • 11. Phenotypic Variation in Mojave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) Venom Is Driven by Four Toxin Families.
    Strickland JL, Mason AJ, Rokyta DR, Parkinson CL.
    Toxins (Basel); 2018 Mar 23; 10(4):. PubMed ID: 29570631
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  • 12. Mohave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) Identification Revisited.
    Cardwell MD, Massey DJ, Smelski G, Wüster W.
    Wilderness Environ Med; 2022 Jun 23; 33(2):210-218. PubMed ID: 35221167
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  • 19. Amino acid sequence of the basic subunit of Mojave toxin from the venom of the Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus s. scutulatus).
    Aird SD, Kruggel WG, Kaiser II.
    Toxicon; 1990 Jun 23; 28(6):669-73. PubMed ID: 2402763
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