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480 related items for PubMed ID: 21924279

  • 1. Comparative study of the cytolytic activity of snake venoms from African spitting cobras (Naja spp., Elapidae) and its neutralization by a polyspecific antivenom.
    Méndez I, Gutiérrez JM, Angulo Y, Calvete JJ, Lomonte B.
    Toxicon; 2011 Nov; 58(6-7):558-64. PubMed ID: 21924279
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  • 2. Snake venomics of African spitting cobras: toxin composition and assessment of congeneric cross-reactivity of the pan-African EchiTAb-Plus-ICP antivenom by antivenomics and neutralization approaches.
    Petras D, Sanz L, Segura A, Herrera M, Villalta M, Solano D, Vargas M, León G, Warrell DA, Theakston RD, Harrison RA, Durfa N, Nasidi A, Gutiérrez JM, Calvete JJ.
    J Proteome Res; 2011 Mar 04; 10(3):1266-80. PubMed ID: 21171584
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  • 3. Comparative venomics and preclinical efficacy evaluation of a monospecific Hemachatus antivenom towards sub-Saharan Africa cobra venoms.
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  • 4. The Relative Efficacy of Chemically Diverse Small-Molecule Enzyme-Inhibitors Against Anticoagulant Activities of African Spitting Cobra (Naja Species) Venoms.
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  • 5. Validation of a cell-based assay to differentiate between the cytotoxic effects of elapid snake venoms.
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  • 7. Cytotoxicity of Venoms and Cytotoxins from Asiatic Cobras (Naja kaouthia, Naja sumatrana, Naja atra) and Neutralization by Antivenoms from Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
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  • 8. Expanding the neutralization scope of the EchiTAb-plus-ICP antivenom to include venoms of elapids from Southern Africa.
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    Toxicon; 2017 Jan 10; 125():59-64. PubMed ID: 27890775
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  • 9. Intrageneric cross-reactivity of monospecific rabbit antisera against venoms of the medically most important Naja spp. African snakes.
    Gómez A, Sánchez A, Durán G, Villalta M, Segura Á, Vargas M, Solano D, Herrera M, Sánchez M, Gutiérrez JM, León G.
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  • 10. Comparison of the intrageneric neutralization scope of monospecific, bispecific/monogeneric and polyspecific/monogeneric antisera raised in horses immunized with sub-Saharan African snake venoms.
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  • 11. Preclinical assessment of the efficacy of a new antivenom (EchiTAb-Plus-ICP) for the treatment of viper envenoming in sub-Saharan Africa.
    Segura A, Villalta M, Herrera M, León G, Harrison R, Durfa N, Nasidi A, Calvete JJ, Theakston RD, Warrell DA, Gutiérrez JM.
    Toxicon; 2010 May 10; 55(2-3):369-74. PubMed ID: 19699756
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  • 12. The phylogeny of cobras inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences: evolution of venom spitting and the phylogeography of the African spitting cobras (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja nigricollis complex).
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  • 13. Neutralization of the Principal Toxins from the Venoms of Thai Naja kaouthia and Malaysian Hydrophis schistosus: Insights into Toxin-Specific Neutralization by Two Different Antivenoms.
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  • 14. Cross-neutralization of Thai cobra (Naja kaouthia) and spitting cobra (Naja siamensis) venoms by Thai cobra antivenom.
    Khow O, Pakmanee N, Chanhome L, Sriprapat S, Omori-Satoh T, Sitprija V.
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  • 15. Paraspecific neutralization of the venom of African species of cobra by an equine antiserum against Naja melanoleuca: a comparative study.
    Casasola A, Ramos-Cerrillo B, de Roodt AR, Carbajal Saucedo A, Chippaux JP, Alagón A, Stock RP.
    Toxicon; 2009 May 26; 53(6):602-8. PubMed ID: 19673073
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  • 16. Effect of geographical variation of Echis ocellatus, Naja nigricollis and Bitis arietans venoms on their neutralization by homologous and heterologous antivenoms.
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  • 17. Cross neutralization of dangerous snake venoms from Africa and the Middle East using the VACSERA polyvalent antivenom. Egyptian Organization for Biological Products & Vaccines.
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  • 18. Neutralization of the pharmacological effects of Cobra and Krait venoms by chicken egg yolk antibodies.
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  • 19. Coagulotoxic Cobras: Clinical Implications of Strong Anticoagulant Actions of African Spitting Naja Venoms That Are Not Neutralised by Antivenom but Are by LY315920 (Varespladib).
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    Liu CC, You CH, Wang PJ, Yu JS, Huang GJ, Liu CH, Hsieh WC, Lin CC.
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