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177 related items for PubMed ID: 24901441

  • 1. Pharmacokinetics of Naja sumatrana (equatorial spitting cobra) venom and its major toxins in experimentally envenomed rabbits.
    Yap MK, Tan NH, Sim SM, Fung SY, Tan CH.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2014 Jun; 8(6):e2890. PubMed ID: 24901441
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  • 2. Toxicokinetics of Naja sputatrix (Javan spitting cobra) venom following intramuscular and intravenous administrations of the venom into rabbits.
    Yap MK, Tan NH, Sim SM, Fung SY.
    Toxicon; 2013 Jun; 68():18-23. PubMed ID: 23537711
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  • 3. Equatorial Spitting Cobra (Naja sumatrana) from Malaysia (Negeri Sembilan and Penang), Southern Thailand, and Sumatra: Comparative Venom Proteomics, Immunoreactivity and Cross-Neutralization by Antivenom.
    Tan CH, Tan KY, Wong KY, Tan NH, Chong HP.
    Toxins (Basel); 2022 Jul 29; 14(8):. PubMed ID: 36006183
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  • 4. Immunological cross-reactivity and neutralization of the principal toxins of Naja sumatrana and related cobra venoms by a Thai polyvalent antivenom (Neuro Polyvalent Snake Antivenom).
    Leong PK, Fung SY, Tan CH, Sim SM, Tan NH.
    Acta Trop; 2015 Sep 29; 149():86-93. PubMed ID: 26026717
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  • 5. Proteomic characterization of venom of the medically important Southeast Asian Naja sumatrana (Equatorial spitting cobra).
    Yap MK, Fung SY, Tan KY, Tan NH.
    Acta Trop; 2014 May 29; 133():15-25. PubMed ID: 24508616
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  • 13. Cytotoxicity of Venoms and Cytotoxins from Asiatic Cobras (Naja kaouthia, Naja sumatrana, Naja atra) and Neutralization by Antivenoms from Thailand, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
    Chong HP, Tan KY, Liu BS, Sung WC, Tan CH.
    Toxins (Basel); 2022 May 10; 14(5):. PubMed ID: 35622581
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  • 16. Elucidating the biogeographical variation of the venom of Naja naja (spectacled cobra) from Pakistan through a venom-decomplexing proteomic study.
    Wong KY, Tan CH, Tan KY, Quraishi NH, Tan NH.
    J Proteomics; 2018 Mar 20; 175():156-173. PubMed ID: 29278784
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  • 17. Dermonecrosis caused by a spitting cobra snakebite results from toxin potentiation and is prevented by the repurposed drug varespladib.
    Bartlett KE, Hall SR, Rasmussen SA, Crittenden E, Dawson CA, Albulescu LO, Laprade W, Harrison RA, Saviola AJ, Modahl CM, Jenkins TP, Wilkinson MC, Gutiérrez JM, Casewell NR.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2024 May 07; 121(19):e2315597121. PubMed ID: 38687786
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