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  • 1. Phospholipase A2-interacting weak neurotoxins from venom of monocled cobra Naja kaouthia display cell-specific cytotoxicity.
    Mukherjee AK.
    Toxicon; 2008 Jun 15; 51(8):1538-43. PubMed ID: 18456298
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  • 4. A new type of thrombin inhibitor, noncytotoxic phospholipase A2, from the Naja haje cobra venom.
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  • 16. Two acidic, anticoagulant PLA2 isoenzymes purified from the venom of monocled cobra Naja kaouthia exhibit different potency to inhibit thrombin and factor Xa via phospholipids independent, non-enzymatic mechanism.
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  • 18. Interaction of central Asian cobra (Naja naja oxiana Eichwald) venom cytotoxins with phospholipase D.
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