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Kenneth D Winkel

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Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 8, 2002
Ant sting mortality in AustraliaForbes McGain, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 26, 2006
Toxinology in Australia's colonial era: a chronology and perspective of human envenomation in 19th century AustraliaJohn Pearn, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|March 2, 2016
Successful use of camelid (alpaca) antivenom to treat a potentially lethal tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomation in a dogAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 8, 2004
Antivenom efficacy, safety and availability: measuring smokeAllen C Cheng, Kenneth D Winkel
Nature|January 13, 2026
No world-changing discoveries without biodiversityKenneth D Winkel, Brendan A Wintle
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 23, 2015
Prospective assessment of the false positive rate of the Australian snake venom detection kit in healthy human samplesVasilios Bill Nimorakiotakis, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2007
The forgotten successes and sacrifices of Charles Kellaway, director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1923-1944Peter G Hobbins, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|February 3, 2016
Fatal presumed tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomation in a cat with measurement of venom and antivenom concentrationAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 6, 2016
Red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) envenomation in the dog: Diagnosis and treatment of nine casesAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 22, 2024
Developing the green operating room: exploring barriers and opportunities to reducing operating room wasteLudmilla Pillay, Kenneth D Winkel, Timothy Kariotis
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Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 8, 2002
Ant sting mortality in AustraliaForbes McGain, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|September 26, 2006
Toxinology in Australia's colonial era: a chronology and perspective of human envenomation in 19th century AustraliaJohn Pearn, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|March 2, 2016
Successful use of camelid (alpaca) antivenom to treat a potentially lethal tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomation in a dogAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 8, 2004
Antivenom efficacy, safety and availability: measuring smokeAllen C Cheng, Kenneth D Winkel
Nature|January 13, 2026
No world-changing discoveries without biodiversityKenneth D Winkel, Brendan A Wintle
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 23, 2015
Prospective assessment of the false positive rate of the Australian snake venom detection kit in healthy human samplesVasilios Bill Nimorakiotakis, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2007
The forgotten successes and sacrifices of Charles Kellaway, director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1923-1944Peter G Hobbins, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|February 3, 2016
Fatal presumed tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomation in a cat with measurement of venom and antivenom concentrationAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 6, 2016
Red-bellied black snake (Pseudechis porphyriacus) envenomation in the dog: Diagnosis and treatment of nine casesAndrew M Padula, Kenneth D Winkel
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 22, 2024
Developing the green operating room: exploring barriers and opportunities to reducing operating room wasteLudmilla Pillay, Kenneth D Winkel, Timothy Kariotis
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