Lancehead pit-vipers (Bothrops genus) are an extremely diverse and medically important group responsible for the greatest number of snakebite envenomations and deaths in South America. Bothrops atrox (common lancehead), responsible for majority of snakebites and related deaths within the Brazilian Amazon, is a highly adaptable and widely distributed species, whose venom variability has been related to several factors, including geographical distribution and habitat type. This study examined venoms from four B. atrox populations (Belterra and Santarém, PA; Pres. Figueiredo, AM and São Bento, MA), and two additional Bothrops species (B. jararaca and B. neuwiedi) from Southeastern region for their coagulotoxic effects upon different plasmas (h...
A Bothrops atrox é uma serpente de amplia distribuição na Sul América e é responsável por um número ...
Saw-scaled vipers (genus Echis) are one of the leading causes of snakebite morbidity and mortality i...
The venom proteomes of Bothrops atrox from Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Perú were characterized us...
Lancehead pit-vipers (Bothrops genus) are an extremely diverse and medically important group respons...
Bothrops atrox is the most clinically relevant snake species within the Amazon region, which include...
Snakebite envenomation is considered a neglected public health problem in Brazil. Most of such accid...
Differences in snake venom composition occur across all taxonomic levels and it has been argued that...
Snake envenomation globally is attributed to an ever-increasing human population encroaching into sn...
Snake envenomation globally is attributed to an ever-increasing human population encroaching into sn...
The Caatinga lancehead, Bothrops erythromelas, is a medically relevant species, responsible for most...
Due to their potent coagulotoxicity, Australian elapid venoms are unique relative to non-Australian ...
Versión final embargada hasta 2082-01 por política editorialBothrops asper is the species that induc...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins with toxic activities, with many distinct isoforms, af...
Bothrops asper is the medically most important venomous snake in Central America. In Panama, the cou...
A Bothrops atrox é uma serpente de amplia distribuição na Sul América e é responsável por um número ...
A Bothrops atrox é uma serpente de amplia distribuição na Sul América e é responsável por um número ...
Saw-scaled vipers (genus Echis) are one of the leading causes of snakebite morbidity and mortality i...
The venom proteomes of Bothrops atrox from Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Perú were characterized us...
Lancehead pit-vipers (Bothrops genus) are an extremely diverse and medically important group respons...
Bothrops atrox is the most clinically relevant snake species within the Amazon region, which include...
Snakebite envenomation is considered a neglected public health problem in Brazil. Most of such accid...
Differences in snake venom composition occur across all taxonomic levels and it has been argued that...
Snake envenomation globally is attributed to an ever-increasing human population encroaching into sn...
Snake envenomation globally is attributed to an ever-increasing human population encroaching into sn...
The Caatinga lancehead, Bothrops erythromelas, is a medically relevant species, responsible for most...
Due to their potent coagulotoxicity, Australian elapid venoms are unique relative to non-Australian ...
Versión final embargada hasta 2082-01 por política editorialBothrops asper is the species that induc...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins with toxic activities, with many distinct isoforms, af...
Bothrops asper is the medically most important venomous snake in Central America. In Panama, the cou...
A Bothrops atrox é uma serpente de amplia distribuição na Sul América e é responsável por um número ...
A Bothrops atrox é uma serpente de amplia distribuição na Sul América e é responsável por um número ...
Saw-scaled vipers (genus Echis) are one of the leading causes of snakebite morbidity and mortality i...
The venom proteomes of Bothrops atrox from Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Perú were characterized us...