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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 28, 2010
Bothrops snake myotoxins induce a large efflux of ATP and potassium with spreading of cell damage and painMariana Cintra-Francischinelli, Paola Caccin, Angela Chiavegato, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|April 7, 2009
Snake venomics and antivenomics: Proteomic tools in the design and control of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenomingJosé María Gutiérrez, Bruno Lomonte, Guillermo León, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|August 12, 2009
Snake venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops atrox venoms from Colombia and the Amazon regions of Brazil, Perú and Ecuador suggest the occurrence of geographic variation of venom phenotype by a trend towards paedomorphismVitelbina Núñez, Pedro Cid, Libia Sanz, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|September 13, 2008
Snake venomics of the Lesser Antillean pit vipers Bothrops caribbaeus and Bothrops lanceolatus: correlation with toxicological activities and immunoreactivity of a heterologous antivenomJosé María Gutiérrez, Libia Sanz, José Escolano, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 8, 2002
Hemostatic effects induced by Thalassophryne nattereri fish venom: a model of endothelium-mediated blood flow impairmentMônica Lopes-Ferreira, Ana Maria Moura-da-Silva, Ana Amélia Piran-Soares, et al.
BMC Genomics|April 12, 2013
Integrated "omics" profiling indicates that miRNAs are modulators of the ontogenetic venom composition shift in the Central American rattlesnake, Crotalus simus simusJordi Durban, Alicia Pérez, Libia Sanz, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 11, 2008
Snake venomics of the South and Central American Bushmasters. Comparison of the toxin composition of Lachesis muta gathered from proteomic versus transcriptomic analysisLibia Sanz, José Escolano, Massimo Ferretti, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|August 18, 2015
Phospholipase A(2) enhances the endothelial cell detachment effect of a snake venom metalloproteinase in the absence of catalysisSoledad Bustillo, María Emilia García-Denegri, Carolina Gay, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|May 25, 2016
Screening for target toxins of the antiophidic protein DM64 through a gel-based interactomics approachSurza L G Rocha, Ana G C Neves-Ferreira, Monique R O Trugilho, et al.
BMC Genomics|May 25, 2011
Profiling the venom gland transcriptomes of Costa Rican snakes by 454 pyrosequencingJordi Durban, Paula Juárez, Yamileth Angulo, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 28, 2010
Bothrops snake myotoxins induce a large efflux of ATP and potassium with spreading of cell damage and painMariana Cintra-Francischinelli, Paola Caccin, Angela Chiavegato, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|April 7, 2009
Snake venomics and antivenomics: Proteomic tools in the design and control of antivenoms for the treatment of snakebite envenomingJosé María Gutiérrez, Bruno Lomonte, Guillermo León, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|August 12, 2009
Snake venomics and antivenomics of Bothrops atrox venoms from Colombia and the Amazon regions of Brazil, Perú and Ecuador suggest the occurrence of geographic variation of venom phenotype by a trend towards paedomorphismVitelbina Núñez, Pedro Cid, Libia Sanz, et al.
Journal of Proteome Research|September 13, 2008
Snake venomics of the Lesser Antillean pit vipers Bothrops caribbaeus and Bothrops lanceolatus: correlation with toxicological activities and immunoreactivity of a heterologous antivenomJosé María Gutiérrez, Libia Sanz, José Escolano, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|August 8, 2002
Hemostatic effects induced by Thalassophryne nattereri fish venom: a model of endothelium-mediated blood flow impairmentMônica Lopes-Ferreira, Ana Maria Moura-da-Silva, Ana Amélia Piran-Soares, et al.
BMC Genomics|April 12, 2013
Integrated "omics" profiling indicates that miRNAs are modulators of the ontogenetic venom composition shift in the Central American rattlesnake, Crotalus simus simusJordi Durban, Alicia Pérez, Libia Sanz, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 11, 2008
Snake venomics of the South and Central American Bushmasters. Comparison of the toxin composition of Lachesis muta gathered from proteomic versus transcriptomic analysisLibia Sanz, José Escolano, Massimo Ferretti, et al.
Chemico-Biological Interactions|August 18, 2015
Phospholipase A(2) enhances the endothelial cell detachment effect of a snake venom metalloproteinase in the absence of catalysisSoledad Bustillo, María Emilia García-Denegri, Carolina Gay, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|May 25, 2016
Screening for target toxins of the antiophidic protein DM64 through a gel-based interactomics approachSurza L G Rocha, Ana G C Neves-Ferreira, Monique R O Trugilho, et al.
BMC Genomics|May 25, 2011
Profiling the venom gland transcriptomes of Costa Rican snakes by 454 pyrosequencingJordi Durban, Paula Juárez, Yamileth Angulo, et al.
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