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Immunological cross-recognition and neutralization studies of Micrurus mipartitus and Micrurus dumerilii venoms by two therapeutic equine antivenoms
(2020)
New world Coral snakes comprise 82 species of medical importance distributed from southeastern United States to Argentina. In Colombia, Micrurus mipartitus and M. dumerilii are responsible for most coral snakebite accidents. ...
Novel three-finger toxins from Micrurus dumerilii and Micrurus mipartitus coral snake venoms: phylogenetic relationships and characterization of Clarkitoxin-I-Mdum
(2019)
Micrurus mipartitus and M. dumerilii are the most medically important coral snakes in Colombia. Proteomic
characterization of their venoms has previously shown that proteins of the three-finger toxin (3FTx) family ...
Primary structures and partial toxicological characterization of two phospholipases A2 from Micrurus mipartitus and Micrurus dumerilii coral snake venoms
(2017-06)
Snake venom phospholipases A2 (PLA2) share high sequence identities and a conserved structural scaffold, but show important functional differences. Only a few PLA2s have been purified and characterized from coral snake ...
Primary structures and partial toxicological characterization of two phospholipases A2 from Micrurus mipartitus and Micrurus dumerilii coral snake venoms
(2017-06)
Snake venom phospholipases A2 (PLA2) share high sequence identities and a conserved structural scaffold, but show important functional differences. Only a few PLA2s have been purified and characterized from coral snake ...
Proteomic and biological characterization of the venom of the redtail coral snake, Micrurus mipartitus (Elapidae), from Colombia and Costa Rica
(2011-12)
Venoms of the redtail coral snake Micrurus mipartitus from Colombia and Costa Rica were
analyzed by “venomics”, a proteomic strategy to determine their composition. Proteins
were separated by RP-HPLC, followed by SDS-PAGE, ...
Proteomic and biological characterization of the venom of the redtail coral snake, Micrurus mipartitus (Elapidae), from Colombia and Costa Rica
(2011-12)
Venoms of the redtail coral snake Micrurus mipartitus from Colombia and Costa Rica were
analyzed by “venomics”, a proteomic strategy to determine their composition. Proteins
were separated by RP-HPLC, followed by SDS-PAGE, ...
Mipartoxin-I, a novel three-finger toxin, is the major neurotoxic component in the venom of the redtail coral snake Micrurus mipartitus (Elapidae)
(Pergamon-elsevier Science LtdOxfordInglaterra, 2012)
Mipartoxin-I, a novel three-finger toxin, is the major neurotoxic component in the venom of the redtail coral snake Micrurus mipartitus (Elapidae)
(2012)
The major venom component of Micrurus mipartitus, a coral snake distributed from
Nicaragua to northern South America, was characterized biochemically and functionally.
This protein, named mipartoxin-I, is a novel member ...