Envenoming by snakes results in severe systemic and local pathology. Intravenous administration of antivenom, prepared from IgG of venom immunised horses or sheep, is the only effective treatment of systemic envenoming. Conventional antivenoms, formulated as intact IgG, papain-cleaved (Fab) or pepsin-cleaved F(ab¿)2 fragments, are however ineffective against the local venom effects because of their inability to penetrate the blood/tissue barrier. We have embarked on a new research program to examine (i) whether the unusually small (15 kDa) antigen-binding fragment of camelid heavy chain IgG (VHH) can be exploited to neutralise the local effects of envenoming and (ii) whether a novel antivenom to treat both the systemic and local effects of ...
Abstract Background Snakebite incidence in southwestern China is mainly attributed to one of the s...
Local tissue damage represents a serious consequence of Bothrops asper envenomations. It encompasses...
Conventional treatment of Naja naja oxiana (NNO) envenoming requires large volumes of equine antiven...
Camelid IgG has been reported to be less immunogenic, less able to activate the complement cascade a...
Antivenom is the most effective treatment of snake envenoming and is manufactured from the IgG of ve...
Snake envenoming is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. The only e...
Scorpion envenoming is a serious health problem which can cause a variety of clinical toxic effects....
The ability of sheep antivenoms, consisting of whole IgG molecules or Fab fragments, to neutralize l...
Antivenoms, produced using animal hyperimmune plasma, remains the standard therapy for snakebites. A...
The ability of horse antivenoms, consisting of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and its fragments F(ab')2 and...
Polyspecific bothropic/crotalic and bothropic/lachesic antivenoms were produced in Bolivia by immuni...
Parenteral administration of horse- and sheep-derived antivenoms constitutes the cornerstone in the ...
This work examined the presence of antibodies reacting with human erythrocytes in horse-derived anti...
Three classes of IgG have been described for camelids. IgG1 has a conventional four-chain structure,...
The ability of whole immunoglobulin G (IgG) and F(ab')2 polyvalent (Crotalinae) antivenoms to neutra...
Abstract Background Snakebite incidence in southwestern China is mainly attributed to one of the s...
Local tissue damage represents a serious consequence of Bothrops asper envenomations. It encompasses...
Conventional treatment of Naja naja oxiana (NNO) envenoming requires large volumes of equine antiven...
Camelid IgG has been reported to be less immunogenic, less able to activate the complement cascade a...
Antivenom is the most effective treatment of snake envenoming and is manufactured from the IgG of ve...
Snake envenoming is a significant cause of mortality and morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa. The only e...
Scorpion envenoming is a serious health problem which can cause a variety of clinical toxic effects....
The ability of sheep antivenoms, consisting of whole IgG molecules or Fab fragments, to neutralize l...
Antivenoms, produced using animal hyperimmune plasma, remains the standard therapy for snakebites. A...
The ability of horse antivenoms, consisting of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and its fragments F(ab')2 and...
Polyspecific bothropic/crotalic and bothropic/lachesic antivenoms were produced in Bolivia by immuni...
Parenteral administration of horse- and sheep-derived antivenoms constitutes the cornerstone in the ...
This work examined the presence of antibodies reacting with human erythrocytes in horse-derived anti...
Three classes of IgG have been described for camelids. IgG1 has a conventional four-chain structure,...
The ability of whole immunoglobulin G (IgG) and F(ab')2 polyvalent (Crotalinae) antivenoms to neutra...
Abstract Background Snakebite incidence in southwestern China is mainly attributed to one of the s...
Local tissue damage represents a serious consequence of Bothrops asper envenomations. It encompasses...
Conventional treatment of Naja naja oxiana (NNO) envenoming requires large volumes of equine antiven...