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Evaluation of the neutralizing ability of antivenoms for the treatment of snake bite envenoming in Central America
(1996)
De nombreuses envenimations ophidiennes en Amérique centrale sont dues aux crotales (famille des Viperidae) parmi lesquels Bothrops asper est le principal responsable. Quelques accidents sont provoqués par les serpents ...
Aquatic animals inducing mechanical injuries
(2016-01-01)
Injuries and envenomation are caused by poisonous, venomous, and traumatogenic aquatic animals. In this chapter we discuss the main aquatic animals that can cause trauma in humans, which are included in the Phyla Cnidaria ...
Evolution, structural features, and biochemical diversity of snake venom serine proteinases
(2016-01-01)
Snake venom serine proteinases share high sequence homology and are structurally similar to mammalian serine proteinases. Detailed structural comparisons based on highresolution crystal structures highlight structural ...
Metaloproteinasas dependientes de Zinc: Protagonistas centrales en la Fisiopatología de Envenenamientos por Serpientes de la familia Viperidae
(2016)
Se presenta y discute el papel que juegan las metaloproteinasas de los venenos de serpientes (SVMPs) de la familia Viperidae en la fisiopatología de los envenenamientos inducidos por mordeduras de estos reptiles. Se hace ...
Antivenomics: a proteomics tool for studying the immunoreactivity of antivenoms
(2015-03)
Envenoming following snakebite is largely a neglected threat to public health in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Latin America and Oceania addicting some of the world’s poorest rural communities. An ...