Snake envenoming causes several potentially lethal pathologies. The specific pathology is dictated by the toxin composition of venom, which varies by species, geography and ontogeny. This variation severely restricts the paraspecific efficacy of antivenoms used to treat snakebite victims. With a view to devising pathology-specific snakebite treatments, we assessed the procoagulant activity of 57 snake venoms and investigated the efficacy of various antivenoms. We find that procoagulant venoms act differentially on key steps of the coagulation cascade, and that certain monospecific antivenoms work in a previously unrecognised paraspecific manner to neutralise this activity, despite conventional assumptions of congener-restricted efficacy. Mo...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high rates of global mortality and morbidity. ...
AbstractVenoms comprise mixtures of peptides and proteins tailored by Natural Selection to act on vi...
The direct estimate of 46,000 snakebite deaths in India in 2005 (1 for every 2 HIV/AIDS deaths), bas...
14 páginas, 6 figuras. Material suplementario en: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-018-0039-1.Snake en...
Snake envenoming causes several potentially lethal pathologies. The specific pathology is dictated b...
Venomous snakebite is one of the world’s most lethal neglected tropical diseases. Animal-derived ant...
Background Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high global rates of mortality and...
Venomous snakebite is considered the single most important cause of human injury from venomous anima...
Animal-derived antivenoms are the only specific therapies currently available for the treatment of s...
Animal-derived antivenoms constitute the mainstay in the therapy of snakebite envenoming. The effica...
Background Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming....
Repurposing small molecule drugs and drug candidates is considered as a promising approach to revolu...
Snake venoms are mixtures of numerous proteinacious components that exert diverse functional activit...
BACKGROUND: Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming. O...
Saw-scaled vipers (genus Echis) are one of the leading causes of snakebite morbidity and mortality i...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high rates of global mortality and morbidity. ...
AbstractVenoms comprise mixtures of peptides and proteins tailored by Natural Selection to act on vi...
The direct estimate of 46,000 snakebite deaths in India in 2005 (1 for every 2 HIV/AIDS deaths), bas...
14 páginas, 6 figuras. Material suplementario en: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-018-0039-1.Snake en...
Snake envenoming causes several potentially lethal pathologies. The specific pathology is dictated b...
Venomous snakebite is one of the world’s most lethal neglected tropical diseases. Animal-derived ant...
Background Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high global rates of mortality and...
Venomous snakebite is considered the single most important cause of human injury from venomous anima...
Animal-derived antivenoms are the only specific therapies currently available for the treatment of s...
Animal-derived antivenoms constitute the mainstay in the therapy of snakebite envenoming. The effica...
Background Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming....
Repurposing small molecule drugs and drug candidates is considered as a promising approach to revolu...
Snake venoms are mixtures of numerous proteinacious components that exert diverse functional activit...
BACKGROUND: Snake venom induced consumption coagulopathy is a major systemic effect of envenoming. O...
Saw-scaled vipers (genus Echis) are one of the leading causes of snakebite morbidity and mortality i...
Snakebite is a neglected tropical disease that causes high rates of global mortality and morbidity. ...
AbstractVenoms comprise mixtures of peptides and proteins tailored by Natural Selection to act on vi...
The direct estimate of 46,000 snakebite deaths in India in 2005 (1 for every 2 HIV/AIDS deaths), bas...