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Cancer|December 15, 1980
A fluorescent probe for rapid detection of estrogen receptorsB R Rao, C G Fry, S Hunt, et al.
Irish Journal of Medical Science|May 1, 1984
Retrograde electrical pacing and its influence on the migrating motor complex of the canine jejunumJ R Monson, F B Keane, P J Byrne, et al.
Toxins|August 27, 2025
X Marks the Clot: Evolutionary and Clinical Implications of Divergences in Procoagulant Australian Elapid Snake VenomsHolly Morecroft, Christina N Zdenek, Abhinandan Chowdhury, et al.
Toxins|December 22, 2022
Extreme Procoagulant Potency in Human Plasma of Venoms from the African Viperid Genera <i>Atheris, Cerastes,</i> and <i>Proatheris</i> and the Relative Efficacy of Antivenoms and Synthetic Enzyme-InhibitorsAbhinandan Chowdhury, Matthew R Lewin, Rebecca Carter, et al.
Toxins|October 25, 2024
From Venom to Vein: Factor VII Activation as a Major Pathophysiological Target for Procoagulant Australian Elapid Snake VenomsUthpala Chandrasekara, Abhinandan Chowdhury, Lorenzo Seneci, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 7, 2001
Species and regional variations in the effectiveness of antivenom against the in vitro neurotoxicity of death adder (Acanthophis) venomsB G Fry, J C Wickramaratna, A Jones, et al.
Biochimie|July 11, 2025
Sometimes size does matter: Anticoagulant pathophysiological effects of Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake (Crotalus pyrrhus) venoms are dichotomous by body sizeZichen Qiao, Chip Cochran, Abhinandan Chowdhury, et al.
Biochimie|February 25, 2026
The sting that clots: The Factor VII and Factor X activating procoagulant effects of Androctonus scorpion venoms are potentiated by Factor Va as a cofactorSam I D Campbell, Lorenzo Seneci, Lee Jones, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 12, 2021
Editorial: Venoms and Toxins: At the Crossroads of Basic, Applied and Clinical ImmunologyManuela B Pucca, Bryan G Fry, Marco A Sartim, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 3, 2022
Keel venom: Rhabdophis subminiatus (Red-Necked Keelback) venom pathophysiologically affects diverse blood clotting pathwaysAbhinandan Chowdhury, Matthew R Lewin, Rebecca W Carter, et al.
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Cancer|December 15, 1980
A fluorescent probe for rapid detection of estrogen receptorsB R Rao, C G Fry, S Hunt, et al.
Irish Journal of Medical Science|May 1, 1984
Retrograde electrical pacing and its influence on the migrating motor complex of the canine jejunumJ R Monson, F B Keane, P J Byrne, et al.
Toxins|August 27, 2025
X Marks the Clot: Evolutionary and Clinical Implications of Divergences in Procoagulant Australian Elapid Snake VenomsHolly Morecroft, Christina N Zdenek, Abhinandan Chowdhury, et al.
Toxins|December 22, 2022
Extreme Procoagulant Potency in Human Plasma of Venoms from the African Viperid Genera <i>Atheris, Cerastes,</i> and <i>Proatheris</i> and the Relative Efficacy of Antivenoms and Synthetic Enzyme-InhibitorsAbhinandan Chowdhury, Matthew R Lewin, Rebecca Carter, et al.
Toxins|October 25, 2024
From Venom to Vein: Factor VII Activation as a Major Pathophysiological Target for Procoagulant Australian Elapid Snake VenomsUthpala Chandrasekara, Abhinandan Chowdhury, Lorenzo Seneci, et al.
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|September 7, 2001
Species and regional variations in the effectiveness of antivenom against the in vitro neurotoxicity of death adder (Acanthophis) venomsB G Fry, J C Wickramaratna, A Jones, et al.
Biochimie|July 11, 2025
Sometimes size does matter: Anticoagulant pathophysiological effects of Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake (Crotalus pyrrhus) venoms are dichotomous by body sizeZichen Qiao, Chip Cochran, Abhinandan Chowdhury, et al.
Biochimie|February 25, 2026
The sting that clots: The Factor VII and Factor X activating procoagulant effects of Androctonus scorpion venoms are potentiated by Factor Va as a cofactorSam I D Campbell, Lorenzo Seneci, Lee Jones, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|July 12, 2021
Editorial: Venoms and Toxins: At the Crossroads of Basic, Applied and Clinical ImmunologyManuela B Pucca, Bryan G Fry, Marco A Sartim, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 3, 2022
Keel venom: Rhabdophis subminiatus (Red-Necked Keelback) venom pathophysiologically affects diverse blood clotting pathwaysAbhinandan Chowdhury, Matthew R Lewin, Rebecca W Carter, et al.
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