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Bryan G Fry

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Toxins|February 25, 2016
Venoms of Heteropteran Insects: A Treasure Trove of Diverse Pharmacological ToolkitsAndrew A Walker, Christiane Weirauch, Bryan G Fry, et al.
Toxins|February 11, 2021
Electric Blue: Molecular Evolution of Three-Finger Toxins in the Long-Glanded Coral Snake Species <i>Calliophis bivirgatus</i>Daniel Dashevsky, Darin Rokyta, Nathaniel Frank, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 24, 2025
Hemostatic hellfire: Rhabdophis helleri (Red-necked Keelback) snake venom pathophysiologically activates Factor VII and Factor X through novel uses of the clotting cofactors calcium, phospholipid, and Factor VaPatrick S Champagne, Lorenzo Seneci, Nicholas R Casewell, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|May 20, 2026
Micrurus annellatus (Annellated Coral Snake) Snake Envenoming in Peru: Insights for Occupational Hygiene, Safety, and ToxicologyPatrick S Champagne, José María Gutiérrez, Harry Turner, et al.
Toxins|April 26, 2024
High-Voltage Toxin'Roll: Electrostatic Charge Repulsion as a Dynamic Venom Resistance Trait in Pythonid SnakesUthpala Chandrasekara, Emilie M Broussard, Darin R Rokyta, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 13, 2004
The in vitro neuromuscular activity of Indo-Pacific sea-snake venoms: efficacy of two commercially available antivenomsNavinisha Chetty, Amanda Du, Wayne C Hodgson, et al.
Biochimie|May 29, 2025
Ontogenetic variation in coagulotoxic activity and antivenom efficacy of Central American pit viper venoms (Cerrophidion, Metlapilcoatlus, Ophryacus and Porthidium)Lee Jones, Edgar Neri-Castro, Uri O García-Vázquez, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|July 16, 2019
Clinical implications of coagulotoxic variations in Mamushi (Viperidae: Gloydius) snake venomsJordan Debono, Mettine H A Bos, Min Seock Do, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|February 27, 2003
Comparison of the in vitro neuromuscular activity of venom from three Australian snakes (Hoplocephalus stephensi, Austrelaps superbus and Notechis scutatus): efficacy of tiger snake antivenomWayne C Hodgson, Christer O Eriksson, Paul F Alewood, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 31, 2004
In vitro neuromuscular activity of 'colubrid' venoms: clinical and evolutionary implicationsNatalie G Lumsden, Bryan G Fry, R Manjunatha Kini, et al.
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Toxins|February 25, 2016
Venoms of Heteropteran Insects: A Treasure Trove of Diverse Pharmacological ToolkitsAndrew A Walker, Christiane Weirauch, Bryan G Fry, et al.
Toxins|February 11, 2021
Electric Blue: Molecular Evolution of Three-Finger Toxins in the Long-Glanded Coral Snake Species <i>Calliophis bivirgatus</i>Daniel Dashevsky, Darin Rokyta, Nathaniel Frank, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 24, 2025
Hemostatic hellfire: Rhabdophis helleri (Red-necked Keelback) snake venom pathophysiologically activates Factor VII and Factor X through novel uses of the clotting cofactors calcium, phospholipid, and Factor VaPatrick S Champagne, Lorenzo Seneci, Nicholas R Casewell, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|May 20, 2026
Micrurus annellatus (Annellated Coral Snake) Snake Envenoming in Peru: Insights for Occupational Hygiene, Safety, and ToxicologyPatrick S Champagne, José María Gutiérrez, Harry Turner, et al.
Toxins|April 26, 2024
High-Voltage Toxin'Roll: Electrostatic Charge Repulsion as a Dynamic Venom Resistance Trait in Pythonid SnakesUthpala Chandrasekara, Emilie M Broussard, Darin R Rokyta, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 13, 2004
The in vitro neuromuscular activity of Indo-Pacific sea-snake venoms: efficacy of two commercially available antivenomsNavinisha Chetty, Amanda Du, Wayne C Hodgson, et al.
Biochimie|May 29, 2025
Ontogenetic variation in coagulotoxic activity and antivenom efficacy of Central American pit viper venoms (Cerrophidion, Metlapilcoatlus, Ophryacus and Porthidium)Lee Jones, Edgar Neri-Castro, Uri O García-Vázquez, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|July 16, 2019
Clinical implications of coagulotoxic variations in Mamushi (Viperidae: Gloydius) snake venomsJordan Debono, Mettine H A Bos, Min Seock Do, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|February 27, 2003
Comparison of the in vitro neuromuscular activity of venom from three Australian snakes (Hoplocephalus stephensi, Austrelaps superbus and Notechis scutatus): efficacy of tiger snake antivenomWayne C Hodgson, Christer O Eriksson, Paul F Alewood, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|July 31, 2004
In vitro neuromuscular activity of 'colubrid' venoms: clinical and evolutionary implicationsNatalie G Lumsden, Bryan G Fry, R Manjunatha Kini, et al.
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