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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Sea snakes (Lapemis curtus) are sensitive to low-amplitude water motionsGuido Westhoff, Bryan G Fry, Horst Bleckmann
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 21, 2025
Context makes the clot: Evolutionary and translational mismatches in snake venom thrombin-like enzyme-induced fibrin-clot formation between human and diverse animal plasmasBryan G Fry, Holly Morecroft, Abhinandan Chowdhury
Toxics|May 27, 2026
Beyond Blast Injury: Occupational Hygiene, Safety, and Toxicology Considerations for Mixed-Metal and Energetic-Chemical Exposures to Explosive Ordnance Disposal PersonnelBryan G Fry, Kelly Johnstone, Stacey Pizzino
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|February 26, 2005
Neurotoxic effects of venoms from seven species of Australasian black snakes (Pseudechis): efficacy of black and tiger snake antivenomsSharmaine Ramasamy, Bryan G Fry, Wayne C Hodgson
Toxins|August 25, 2022
The Target Selects the Toxin: Specific Amino Acids in Snake-Prey Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors That Are Selectively Bound by King Cobra VenomsUthpala Chandrasekara, Richard J Harris, Bryan G Fry
Neurotoxicity Research|March 20, 2021
Not Goanna Get Me: Mutations in the Savannah Monitor Lizard (Varanus exanthematicus) Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Confer Reduced Susceptibility to Sympatric Cobra VenomsLee Jones, Richard J Harris, Bryan G Fry
Toxins|September 26, 2021
Evidence for Resistance to Coagulotoxic Effects of Australian Elapid Snake Venoms by Sympatric Prey (Blue Tongue Skinks) but Not by Predators (Monitor Lizards)Nicholas J Youngman, Joshua Llinas, Bryan G Fry
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging|March 3, 2020
Economic Impact of Implementing Malnutrition Screening and Nutritional Management in Older Adults in General PracticeF Brown, G Fry, A Cawood, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|October 4, 2022
Diverse and Dynamic Alpha-Neurotoxicity Within Venoms from the Palearctic Viperid Snake Clade of Daboia, Macrovipera, Montivipera, and ViperaAbhinandan Chowdhury, Christina N Zdenek, Bryan G Fry
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 29, 2025
From defense to disease: the multifaceted role of lymphatics during infectionLucy G Fry, Karl W Boehme, Tiffany Weinkopff
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Zoology (Jena, Germany)|December 15, 2005
Sea snakes (Lapemis curtus) are sensitive to low-amplitude water motionsGuido Westhoff, Bryan G Fry, Horst Bleckmann
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 21, 2025
Context makes the clot: Evolutionary and translational mismatches in snake venom thrombin-like enzyme-induced fibrin-clot formation between human and diverse animal plasmasBryan G Fry, Holly Morecroft, Abhinandan Chowdhury
Toxics|May 27, 2026
Beyond Blast Injury: Occupational Hygiene, Safety, and Toxicology Considerations for Mixed-Metal and Energetic-Chemical Exposures to Explosive Ordnance Disposal PersonnelBryan G Fry, Kelly Johnstone, Stacey Pizzino
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|February 26, 2005
Neurotoxic effects of venoms from seven species of Australasian black snakes (Pseudechis): efficacy of black and tiger snake antivenomsSharmaine Ramasamy, Bryan G Fry, Wayne C Hodgson
Toxins|August 25, 2022
The Target Selects the Toxin: Specific Amino Acids in Snake-Prey Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors That Are Selectively Bound by King Cobra VenomsUthpala Chandrasekara, Richard J Harris, Bryan G Fry
Neurotoxicity Research|March 20, 2021
Not Goanna Get Me: Mutations in the Savannah Monitor Lizard (Varanus exanthematicus) Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Confer Reduced Susceptibility to Sympatric Cobra VenomsLee Jones, Richard J Harris, Bryan G Fry
Toxins|September 26, 2021
Evidence for Resistance to Coagulotoxic Effects of Australian Elapid Snake Venoms by Sympatric Prey (Blue Tongue Skinks) but Not by Predators (Monitor Lizards)Nicholas J Youngman, Joshua Llinas, Bryan G Fry
The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Aging|March 3, 2020
Economic Impact of Implementing Malnutrition Screening and Nutritional Management in Older Adults in General PracticeF Brown, G Fry, A Cawood, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research|October 4, 2022
Diverse and Dynamic Alpha-Neurotoxicity Within Venoms from the Palearctic Viperid Snake Clade of Daboia, Macrovipera, Montivipera, and ViperaAbhinandan Chowdhury, Christina N Zdenek, Bryan G Fry
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 29, 2025
From defense to disease: the multifaceted role of lymphatics during infectionLucy G Fry, Karl W Boehme, Tiffany Weinkopff
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