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Kenneth D Winkel

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Toxicology Letters|December 14, 2011
A pharmacological investigation of the venom extract of the Australian box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri, in cardiac and vascular tissuesRichard J A Hughes, James A Angus, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 30, 2022
A planetary health-organ system map to integrate climate change and health content into medical curriculaHayden Burch, Laura J Beaton, Grace Simpson, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|May 24, 2014
Efficacy of Australian red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom in the treatment of clinical envenomation by the cupboard spider Steatoda capensis (Theridiidae)Bakhadir U Atakuziev, Christine E Wright, Andis Graudins, et al.
Toxicology Letters|January 18, 2011
The pharmacology of Malo maxima jellyfish venom extract in isolated cardiovascular tissues: A probable cause of the Irukandji syndrome in Western AustraliaRan Li, Christine E Wright, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 12, 2022
One Health education should be early, inclusive, and holisticJuan Pablo Villanueva-Cabezas, Kenneth D Winkel, Patricia T Campbell, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 25, 2020
Coagulation factor activity patterns of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy in naturally occurring tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomed dogs treated with antivenomLouis Mark Eramanis, Andrew Woodward, Natalie Courtman, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2023
Why losing Australia's biodiversity matters for human health: insights from the latest State of the Environment assessmentKatherine A Barraclough, Marion Carey, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|April 26, 2024
The Human Health Impacts of the Red Imported Fire Ant in the Western Pacific Region Context: A Narrative ReviewDiego J Lopez, Kenneth D Winkel, Troy Wanandy, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 30, 2010
The Global Snake Bite Initiative: an antidote for snake biteDavid Williams, José María Gutiérrez, Robert Harrison, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 28, 2012
Characterization of the venom from the Australian scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi: Molecular mass analysis of components, cDNA sequences and peptides with antimicrobial activityKaren Luna-Ramírez, Veronica Quintero-Hernández, Leonel Vargas-Jaimes, et al.
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Toxicology Letters|December 14, 2011
A pharmacological investigation of the venom extract of the Australian box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri, in cardiac and vascular tissuesRichard J A Hughes, James A Angus, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 30, 2022
A planetary health-organ system map to integrate climate change and health content into medical curriculaHayden Burch, Laura J Beaton, Grace Simpson, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|May 24, 2014
Efficacy of Australian red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom in the treatment of clinical envenomation by the cupboard spider Steatoda capensis (Theridiidae)Bakhadir U Atakuziev, Christine E Wright, Andis Graudins, et al.
Toxicology Letters|January 18, 2011
The pharmacology of Malo maxima jellyfish venom extract in isolated cardiovascular tissues: A probable cause of the Irukandji syndrome in Western AustraliaRan Li, Christine E Wright, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
The Lancet. Planetary Health|March 12, 2022
One Health education should be early, inclusive, and holisticJuan Pablo Villanueva-Cabezas, Kenneth D Winkel, Patricia T Campbell, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 25, 2020
Coagulation factor activity patterns of venom-induced consumption coagulopathy in naturally occurring tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) envenomed dogs treated with antivenomLouis Mark Eramanis, Andrew Woodward, Natalie Courtman, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 30, 2023
Why losing Australia's biodiversity matters for human health: insights from the latest State of the Environment assessmentKatherine A Barraclough, Marion Carey, Kenneth D Winkel, et al.
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease|April 26, 2024
The Human Health Impacts of the Red Imported Fire Ant in the Western Pacific Region Context: A Narrative ReviewDiego J Lopez, Kenneth D Winkel, Troy Wanandy, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|January 30, 2010
The Global Snake Bite Initiative: an antidote for snake biteDavid Williams, José María Gutiérrez, Robert Harrison, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 28, 2012
Characterization of the venom from the Australian scorpion Urodacus yaschenkoi: Molecular mass analysis of components, cDNA sequences and peptides with antimicrobial activityKaren Luna-Ramírez, Veronica Quintero-Hernández, Leonel Vargas-Jaimes, et al.
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