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146 related items for PubMed ID: 173425

  • 21. Amino acid sequence of cytotoxin IIa isolated from the venom of the Indian cobra (Naja naja).
    Kaneda N, Takechi M, Sasaki T, Hayashi K.
    Biochem Int; 1984 Nov; 9(5):603-10. PubMed ID: 6525197
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  • 22. A low-molecular mass ribonuclease from the brown oyster mushroom.
    Xia L, Chu KT, Ng TB.
    J Pept Res; 2005 Jul; 66(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 15946190
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  • 23. [Isolation and characteristics of the "direct" hemolytic factor in the venom of the Central Asian cobra].
    Iukel'son LIa, Sadykov E, Sorokin VM.
    Biokhimiia; 1974 Jul; 39(4):816-21. PubMed ID: 4441571
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  • 24. Purification and characterization of phosphodiesterase (exonuclease) from Cerastes cerastes (Egyptian sand viper) venom.
    Halim HY, Shaban EA, Hagag MM, Daoud EW, el-Asmar MF.
    Toxicon; 1987 Jul; 25(11):1199-207. PubMed ID: 2829390
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  • 25. A comparative study of cobra (Naja) venom enzymes.
    Tan NH, Tan CS.
    Comp Biochem Physiol B; 1988 Jul; 90(4):745-50. PubMed ID: 2854766
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  • 26. Interrelation between two anticomplement cobra venom factors isolated from crude Naja naja cobra venom.
    Johnson BJ, Kucich UN.
    J Pharm Sci; 1977 Jul; 66(7):947-9. PubMed ID: 886456
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  • 27. Oxiagin from the Naja oxiana cobra venom is the first reprolysin inhibiting the classical pathway of complement.
    Shoibonov BB, Osipov AV, Kryukova EV, Zinchenko AA, Lakhtin VM, Tsetlin VI, Utkin YN.
    Mol Immunol; 2005 Jun; 42(10):1141-53. PubMed ID: 15829304
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  • 28. Isolation of a new ribonuclease from fresh fruiting bodies of the straw mushroom.
    Wang H, Ng TB.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1999 Nov 02; 264(3):714-8. PubMed ID: 10543997
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  • 30. Purification and characterization of phosphodiesterase I from Bothrops atrox.
    Philipps GR.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1976 May 03; 432(2):237-44. PubMed ID: 178376
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  • 31. Affinity chromatography of phosphodiesterase from snake venom.
    Eckstein F, Frischauf AM.
    Methods Enzymol; 1974 May 03; 34():605-10. PubMed ID: 4375241
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  • 33. Fibrinogenolytic enzymes of Trimeresurus mucrosquamatus venom.
    Ouyang C, Teng CM.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1976 Feb 20; 420(2):298-308. PubMed ID: 1252459
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  • 34. Fluorescent nucleotide triphosphate substrates for snake venom phosphodiesterase.
    Pollack SE, Auld DS.
    Anal Biochem; 1982 Nov 15; 127(1):81-8. PubMed ID: 6299131
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  • 36. A simple method for the purification of phosphodiesterase from Vipera aspis venom.
    Ballario P, Bergami M, Pedone F.
    Anal Biochem; 1977 Jun 15; 80(2):646-51. PubMed ID: 196525
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  • 37. Phosphodiesterase-phosphomonoesterases from Fusarium moniliforme. VI. A modified method of purification and identification of isozymes.
    Kakii K, Yoshida H.
    J Biochem; 1977 Jun 15; 81(6):1691-7. PubMed ID: 197066
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