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The Bold and the Beautiful: a Neurotoxicity Comparison of New World Coral Snakes in the Micruroides and Micrurus Genera and Relative Neutralization by Antivenom.Coagulotoxicity of (Lancehead Pit-Vipers) Venoms from Brazil: Differential Biochemistry and Antivenom Efficacy Resulting from Prey-Driven Venom VariationBuzz Kill: Function and Proteomic Composition of Venom from the Giant Assassin Fly (Diptera: Asilidae)Coagulotoxic Cobras: Clinical Implications of Strong Anticoagulant Actions of African Spitting Naja Venoms That Are Not Neutralised by Antivenom but Are by LY315920 (Varespladib)Vampire Venom: Vasodilatory Mechanisms of Vampire Bat () Blood FeedingA Web of Coagulotoxicity: Failure of Antivenom to Neutralize the Destructive (Non-Clotting) Fibrinogenolytic Activity of Loxosceles and Sicarius Spider VenomsClinical implications of differential antivenom efficacy in neutralising coagulotoxicity produced by venoms from species within the arboreal viperid snake genus TrimeresurusTrimeresurus albolabris snakebite treatment implications arising from ontogenetic venom comparisons of anticoagulant function, and antivenom efficacyAn Appetite for Destruction: Detecting Prey-Selective Binding of α-Neurotoxins in the Venom of Afro-Asian ElapidsA Taxon-Specific and High-Throughput Method for Measuring Ligand Binding to Nicotinic Acetylcholine ReceptorsMissiles of Mass Disruption: Composition and Glandular Origin of Venom Used as a Projectile Defensive Weapon by the Assassin Bug Platymeris rhadamanthusSolenodon genome reveals convergent evolution of venom in eulipotyphlan mammalsVaranid Lizard Venoms Disrupt the Clotting Ability of Human Fibrinogen through Destructive CleavageEntomo-venomics: The evolution, biology and biochemistry of insect venomsVenomous Landmines: Clinical Implications of Extreme Coagulotoxic Diversification and Differential Neutralization by Antivenom of Venoms within the Viperid Snake Genus BitisHabu coagulotoxicity: Clinical implications of the functional diversification of Protobothrops snake venoms upon blood clotting factorsEvolutionary Interpretations of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Targeting Venom Effects by a Clade of Asian Viperidae Snakes
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