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Proteomic and toxicological profiling of the venom of Bothrocophias campbelli, a pitviper species from Ecuador and Colombia
(Toxicon 90, 2014)
Detailed snake venom proteomes for nearly a hundred species in different pitviper genera have accumulated using ‘venomics’ methodologies. However, venom composition for some lineages remains poorly known. Bothrocophias ...
Tissue Damage and Inflammation Induced by Snake Venoms
(2014-03-27)
Some characteristics of the local tissue damage and inflammatory reactions
induced by snake venoms were analyzed in a mouse model. Tissue damage was
studied by intravital, light, and electron microscopic techniques, and ...
Phospholipases A2: Unveiling the secrets of a functionally versatile group of snake venom toxins
(2013-02)
Phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) are abundant components of snake venoms, where they play toxic and digestive roles. Despite having a similar three-dimensional structure, venom PLA2s exert an amazing variety of toxic and ...
Edema-forming activity of bushmaster (Lachesis muta stenophrys) and Central American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus durissus) venoms and neutralization by a polyvalent antivenom
(1985)
The edema effect induced in mice by venoms of Crotalus durissus durissus and Lachesis muta stenophrys was studied . Minimum edema-forming doses were 11 and 5 ug, respectively . Edema developed very rapidly after injections ...
High-density peptide microarray exploration of the antibody response in a rabbit immunized with a neurotoxic venom fraction
(2017-11)
Polyvalent snakebite antivenoms derive their therapeutic success from the ability of their antibodies to
neutralize venom toxins across multiple snake species. This ability results from a production process
involving ...
South American snake venom proteins antigenically-related to Bothrops asper myotoxins.
(1990)
the presence of proteins antigenically related to Bothrops asper myotoxins in various snake venoms, mainly from South America, was investigated by using poluclonal and monoclonal antibodies. 2. Myotoxin-like components ...
Three-finger toxins from the venom of Micrurus tschudii (desert coral snake): isolation and characterization of tschuditoxin-I
(2019)
Venoms from Micrurus (New World coral snakes) display potent peripheral neurotoxicity which may cause death
by respiratory paralysis, yet many are poorly or not characterized. The major venom components of coral snakes
are ...
Computational Biology in Costa Rica: the role of a small country in the global context of bioinformatics
(2008)
Introduction: The successful development of high throughput methods for DNA sequencing, transcriptomics, proteomics, and other –omics, has contributed to the emergence of novel possibilities for the examination of complex ...
Biological and biochemical activities of Vipera berus (European viper) venom
(1993-06)
Vipera berus is widely distributed throughout the northern part of Europe and Asia. Characterization of several toxic effects of its venom in the mouse, as well as of in vitro enzymatic activities was performed. Vipera ...
Systemic cytokine response in children bitten by snakes in Costa Rica
(2001-12)
BACKGROUND:
To characterize the host response to venom from snakes of the family Viperidae in Costa Rica, we investigated the release of cytokines: IL-1, IL-6, IL-8, TNF-alpha, MIP-1beta, and RANTES in pediatric patients ...