Snake species within genus Bothrops are responsible for more than 80% of the snakebites occurring in South America. The species that cause most envenomings in Argentina, B. diporus, is widely distributed throughout the country, but principally found in the Northeast, the region with the highest rates of snakebites. The venom proteome of this medically relevant snake was unveiled using a venomic approach. It comprises toxins belonging to fourteen protein families, being dominated by PI- and PIII-SVMPs, PLA2 molecules, BPP-like peptides, L-amino acid oxidase and serine proteinases. This toxin profile largely explains the characteristic pathophysiological effects of bothropic snakebites observed in patients envenomed by B. diporus. Antivenomic...
Every year, more than 100,000 deaths occur worldwide as a consequence of snakebite envenoming, and a...
2082-04 Embargo por política editorialThe venom proteomes of populations of the highly venomous taip...
We report the proteomic characterization of the Central American pitvipers Atropoides nummifer and ...
Snake species within genus Bothrops are responsible for more than 80% of the snakebites occurring in...
The taxonomic status of the medically important pitviper of the Bothrops atrox-asper complex endemic...
The venom proteome of Bothrops alternatus, a venomous snake widespread in South America, was analyze...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones Clodomiro Picado. 2014. Este doc...
Venoms of the viperid genus Bothrocophias, restricted to Colombia and Ecuador, are poorly known. Onl...
2082/04 Embargo por política editorialThe genus Bothriechis comprises a lineage of nine species of N...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins with toxic activities, with many distinct isoforms, af...
The venom proteomes of Bothrops atrox from Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Perú were characterized us...
Unraveling the repertoire of venom toxins of Bothropoides pauloensis was assessed by snake venomics ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
The genus Bothrops is distributed over all Latin America, From Mexico to Argentina, and comprises ne...
Every year, more than 100,000 deaths occur worldwide as a consequence of snakebite envenoming, and a...
2082-04 Embargo por política editorialThe venom proteomes of populations of the highly venomous taip...
We report the proteomic characterization of the Central American pitvipers Atropoides nummifer and ...
Snake species within genus Bothrops are responsible for more than 80% of the snakebites occurring in...
The taxonomic status of the medically important pitviper of the Bothrops atrox-asper complex endemic...
The venom proteome of Bothrops alternatus, a venomous snake widespread in South America, was analyze...
artículo -- Universidad de Costa Rica, Instituto de Investigaciones Clodomiro Picado. 2014. Este doc...
Venoms of the viperid genus Bothrocophias, restricted to Colombia and Ecuador, are poorly known. Onl...
2082/04 Embargo por política editorialThe genus Bothriechis comprises a lineage of nine species of N...
Snake venoms are complex mixtures of proteins with toxic activities, with many distinct isoforms, af...
The venom proteomes of Bothrops atrox from Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Perú were characterized us...
Unraveling the repertoire of venom toxins of Bothropoides pauloensis was assessed by snake venomics ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
Artículo de publicación ISIPhilodryas chamissonis is a rear-fanged snake endemic to Chile. Its bite ...
The genus Bothrops is distributed over all Latin America, From Mexico to Argentina, and comprises ne...
Every year, more than 100,000 deaths occur worldwide as a consequence of snakebite envenoming, and a...
2082-04 Embargo por política editorialThe venom proteomes of populations of the highly venomous taip...
We report the proteomic characterization of the Central American pitvipers Atropoides nummifer and ...