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George O Oluoch

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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2014
Blocking central pathways in the primate motor system using high-frequency sinusoidal currentKaren M Fisher, Ngalla E Jillani, George O Oluoch, et al.
Toxins|April 21, 2022
Profiling the Murine Acute Phase and Inflammatory Responses to African Snake Venom: An Approach to Inform Acute Snakebite PathologyJaffer Alsolaiss, Chloe A Evans, George O Oluoch, et al.
Toxicon: X|November 10, 2022
Uniting behind a common goal: Collaboration between traditional healers and allopathic health care workers to improve rural snakebite careJonathan Steinhorst, Frank-Leonel Tianyi, Abdulrazaq Garba Habib, et al.
Methods and Protocols|February 26, 2026
Optimisation of a Caprylic Acid-Based Protocol for IgG Purification from Baboon (<i>Papio anubis</i>) SerumWathuto Ogopotse, Valentine Musabyimana, Pamela M Khasandi, et al.
Toxicon: X|August 17, 2021
Delays, fears and training needs: Perspectives of health workers on clinical management of snakebite revealed by a qualitative study in Kitui County, KenyaKieran Barnes, Cecelia Ngari, Stanley Parkurito, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 1, 2023
Correspondence: The African snakebite AllianceGeorge O Oluoch, Ymkje Stienstra, Janna M Schurer, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|May 19, 2026
From scarcity to sustainability: Policy pathways for equitable snakebite antivenom access in AfricaIni Umoh, Ezekiel Boro, Charles McLoughlin, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|September 1, 2020
Correction: Preclinical antivenom-efficacy testing reveals potentially disturbing deficiencies of snakebite treatment capability in East AfricaRobert A Harrison, George O Oluoch, Stuart Ainsworth, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|October 19, 2017
Preclinical antivenom-efficacy testing reveals potentially disturbing deficiencies of snakebite treatment capability in East AfricaRobert A Harrison, George O Oluoch, Stuart Ainsworth, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 1, 2025
Did the WHO recognition of snakebite as a neglected tropical disease impact national NTD master plans in 15 African countries?Ymkje Stienstra, Ymkje Clevering, Sanne Kokhuis, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 6, 2014
Blocking central pathways in the primate motor system using high-frequency sinusoidal currentKaren M Fisher, Ngalla E Jillani, George O Oluoch, et al.
Toxins|April 21, 2022
Profiling the Murine Acute Phase and Inflammatory Responses to African Snake Venom: An Approach to Inform Acute Snakebite PathologyJaffer Alsolaiss, Chloe A Evans, George O Oluoch, et al.
Toxicon: X|November 10, 2022
Uniting behind a common goal: Collaboration between traditional healers and allopathic health care workers to improve rural snakebite careJonathan Steinhorst, Frank-Leonel Tianyi, Abdulrazaq Garba Habib, et al.
Methods and Protocols|February 26, 2026
Optimisation of a Caprylic Acid-Based Protocol for IgG Purification from Baboon (<i>Papio anubis</i>) SerumWathuto Ogopotse, Valentine Musabyimana, Pamela M Khasandi, et al.
Toxicon: X|August 17, 2021
Delays, fears and training needs: Perspectives of health workers on clinical management of snakebite revealed by a qualitative study in Kitui County, KenyaKieran Barnes, Cecelia Ngari, Stanley Parkurito, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 1, 2023
Correspondence: The African snakebite AllianceGeorge O Oluoch, Ymkje Stienstra, Janna M Schurer, et al.
PLOS Global Public Health|May 19, 2026
From scarcity to sustainability: Policy pathways for equitable snakebite antivenom access in AfricaIni Umoh, Ezekiel Boro, Charles McLoughlin, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|September 1, 2020
Correction: Preclinical antivenom-efficacy testing reveals potentially disturbing deficiencies of snakebite treatment capability in East AfricaRobert A Harrison, George O Oluoch, Stuart Ainsworth, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|October 19, 2017
Preclinical antivenom-efficacy testing reveals potentially disturbing deficiencies of snakebite treatment capability in East AfricaRobert A Harrison, George O Oluoch, Stuart Ainsworth, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 1, 2025
Did the WHO recognition of snakebite as a neglected tropical disease impact national NTD master plans in 15 African countries?Ymkje Stienstra, Ymkje Clevering, Sanne Kokhuis, et al.
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