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293 related items for PubMed ID: 35622581

  • 1. 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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  • 2. 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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  • 3. Venomics, lethality and neutralization of Naja kaouthia (monocled cobra) venoms from three different geographical regions of Southeast Asia.
    Tan KY, Tan CH, Fung SY, Tan NH.
    J Proteomics; 2015 Apr 29; 120():105-25. PubMed ID: 25748141
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  • 4. Venom and Purified Toxins of the Spectacled Cobra (Naja naja) from Pakistan: Insights into Toxicity and Antivenom Neutralization.
    Wong KY, Tan CH, Tan NH.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2016 Jun 01; 94(6):1392-9. PubMed ID: 27022154
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  • 5. Cytotoxicity of Snake Venoms and Cytotoxins From Two Southeast Asian Cobras (Naja sumatrana, Naja kaouthia): Exploration of Anticancer Potential, Selectivity, and Cell Death Mechanism.
    Chong HP, Tan KY, Tan CH.
    Front Mol Biosci; 2020 Jun 01; 7():583587. PubMed ID: 33263003
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  • 6. Geographical venom variations of the Southeast Asian monocled cobra (Naja kaouthia): venom-induced neuromuscular depression and antivenom neutralization.
    Tan KY, Tan CH, Sim SM, Fung SY, Tan NH.
    Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol; 2016 Jun 01; 185-186():77-86. PubMed ID: 26972756
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  • 7. An immunodetection assay developed using cobra cytotoxin-specific antibodies: Potential diagnostics for cobra envenoming.
    Ong HL, Tan CH, Lee LP, Khor SM, Tan KY.
    Toxicon; 2022 Sep 01; 216():157-168. PubMed ID: 35868411
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  • 8. In Vitro neurotoxicity and myotoxicity of Malaysian Naja sumatrana and Naja kaouthia venoms: Neutralization by monovalent and Neuro Polyvalent Antivenoms from Thailand.
    Zukifli NA, Ibrahim Z, Othman I, Ismail AK, Chaisakul J, Hodgson WC, Ahmad Rusmili MR.
    PLoS One; 2022 Sep 01; 17(9):e0274488. PubMed ID: 36094937
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  • 9. Development of a Monoclonal scFv against Cytotoxin to Neutralize Cytolytic Activity Induced by Naja atra Venom on Myoblast C2C12 Cells.
    Liu CC, Wu CJ, Chou TY, Liaw GW, Hsiao YC, Chu LJ, Lee CH, Wang PJ, Hsieh CH, Chen CK, Yu JS.
    Toxins (Basel); 2022 Jul 04; 14(7):. PubMed ID: 35878197
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  • 13. Pathogenesis of local necrosis induced by Naja atra venom: Assessment of the neutralization ability of Taiwanese freeze-dried neurotoxic antivenom in animal models.
    Liu CC, Chou YS, Chen CY, Liu KL, Huang GJ, Yu JS, Wu CJ, Liaw GW, Hsieh CH, Chen CK.
    PLoS Negl Trop Dis; 2020 Feb 04; 14(2):e0008054. PubMed ID: 32032357
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  • 14. 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.
    Tan KY, Tan CH, Fung SY, Tan NH.
    Toxins (Basel); 2016 Mar 26; 8(4):86. PubMed ID: 27023606
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  • 15. 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 26; 58(6-7):558-64. PubMed ID: 21924279
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  • 16. Distinctive Distribution of Secretory Phospholipases A₂ in the Venoms of Afro-Asian Cobras (Subgenus: Naja, Afronaja, Boulengerina and Uraeus).
    Tan CH, Wong KY, Tan NH, Ng TS, Tan KY.
    Toxins (Basel); 2019 Feb 14; 11(2):. PubMed ID: 30769779
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  • 17. Cross neutralisation of Southeast Asian cobra and krait venoms by Indian polyvalent antivenoms.
    Leong PK, Tan NH, Fung SY, Sim SM.
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg; 2012 Dec 14; 106(12):731-7. PubMed ID: 23062608
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  • 18. Remarkable intrapopulation venom variability in the monocellate cobra (Naja kaouthia) unveils neglected aspects of India's snakebite problem.
    Rashmi U, Khochare S, Attarde S, Laxme RRS, Suranse V, Martin G, Sunagar K.
    J Proteomics; 2021 Jun 30; 242():104256. PubMed ID: 33957314
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  • 19. Species-specific and geographical variation in venom composition of two major cobras in Indian subcontinent: Impact on polyvalent antivenom therapy.
    Mukherjee AK.
    Toxicon; 2020 Dec 30; 188():150-158. PubMed ID: 33127373
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  • 20. Clinical importance of the Mandalay spitting cobra (Naja mandalayensis) in Upper Myanmar - Bites, envenoming and ophthalmia.
    Sai-Sein-Lin-Oo, Myat-Thet-Nwe, Khin-Maung-Gyi, Than-Aye, Mi-Mi-Khine, Myat-Myat-Thein, Myo-Thant, Pyae-Phyo-Aung, Oakkar-Kyaw-Khant, Aye-Zarchi-San, Du-Wun-Moe, Htay-Aung, O'Shea M, Mahmood MA, Peh CA, White J, Warrell DA.
    Toxicon; 2020 Sep 30; 184():39-47. PubMed ID: 32504626
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