Snake envenoming is a globally neglected public health problem. Antivenoms produced using animal hyperimmune plasma remain the standard therapy for snakebites. Although effective against systemic effects, conventional antivenoms have limited efficacy against local tissue damage. In addition, potential hypersensitivity reactions, high costs for animal maintenance, and difficulties in obtaining batch-to-batch homogeneity are some of the factors that have motivated the search for innovative and improved therapeutic products against such envenoming. In this study, we have developed a set of nanobodies (recombinant single-domain antigen-binding fragments from camelid heavy chain-only antibodies) against Bothrops atrox snake venom hemorrhagic and...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
Viperid snakes of the genus Atropoides are distributed in Mexico and Central America and, owing to t...
Snake envenoming is a globally neglected public health problem. Antivenoms produced using animal hyp...
Antivenoms, produced using animal hyperimmune plasma, remains the standard therapy for snakebites. A...
Envenomings by snakebites constitute a serious and challenging global health issue. The mainstay in ...
In Brazil, envenomation by snakes of the genus Bothrops is clinically relevant, particularly for the...
Envenomings by snakebites constitute a serious and challenging global health issue. The mainstay in ...
Snake envenoming is a partly solved threat that constitutes a major concern for the public health of...
Venomous snakebite is one of the world’s most lethal neglected tropical diseases. Animal-derived ant...
Every year, more than 100,000 deaths occur worldwide as a consequence of snakebite envenoming, and a...
BaP1 is a P-I class snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP) relevant in the local tissue damage associa...
International audienceDuring scorpion envenoming, highly toxic small polypeptides of the venom diffu...
During scorpion envenoming, highly toxic small polypep-tides of the venom diffuse rapidly within the...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that each year claims the lives of 80,000&ndash...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
Viperid snakes of the genus Atropoides are distributed in Mexico and Central America and, owing to t...
Snake envenoming is a globally neglected public health problem. Antivenoms produced using animal hyp...
Antivenoms, produced using animal hyperimmune plasma, remains the standard therapy for snakebites. A...
Envenomings by snakebites constitute a serious and challenging global health issue. The mainstay in ...
In Brazil, envenomation by snakes of the genus Bothrops is clinically relevant, particularly for the...
Envenomings by snakebites constitute a serious and challenging global health issue. The mainstay in ...
Snake envenoming is a partly solved threat that constitutes a major concern for the public health of...
Venomous snakebite is one of the world’s most lethal neglected tropical diseases. Animal-derived ant...
Every year, more than 100,000 deaths occur worldwide as a consequence of snakebite envenoming, and a...
BaP1 is a P-I class snake venom metalloproteinase (SVMP) relevant in the local tissue damage associa...
International audienceDuring scorpion envenoming, highly toxic small polypeptides of the venom diffu...
During scorpion envenoming, highly toxic small polypep-tides of the venom diffuse rapidly within the...
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that each year claims the lives of 80,000&ndash...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
The classical antivenom therapy has appreciably reduced snakebite mortality rate and thus is the onl...
Viperid snakes of the genus Atropoides are distributed in Mexico and Central America and, owing to t...