Venomic research, powered by techniques adapted from proteomics, transcriptomics, and genomics, seeks to unravel the diversity and complexity of venom through which knowledge …
Snakebite envenoming is responsible for as many as 138 000 deaths annually, making it the world's most lethal neglected tropical disease (NTD). There is an urgent need to improve …
B Kalita, SP Mackessy… - Expert review of proteomics, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Introduction: The Russell's Viper (RV)(Daboia russelii), a category I medically important snake, is responsible for a significant level of morbidity and mortality in the Indian …
Snakebite envenoming is a neglected tropical disease that may claim over 100,000 human lives annually worldwide. Snakebite occurs as the result of an interaction between a human …
The Senegalese cobra, Naja senegalensis, is a non-spitting cobra species newly erected from the Naja haje complex. Naja senegalensis causes neurotoxic envenomation in …
KY Tan, KY Wong, NH Tan, CH Tan - International journal of biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Envenomation by Naja annulifera (snouted cobra), a non-spitting African cobra, can result in local tissue damage and fatal paralysis but a species-specific antivenom treatment is …
Background Cross-neutralizing strategy has been applied to improve access to antivenoms, a key to reducing mortality and disability of snakebite envenoming. However, preclinical …
The venom proteome of Hydrophis curtus (synonym: Lapemis hardwickii) from Penang, Malaysia was investigated with nano-electrospray ionization-liquid chromatography tandem …
CH Tan, KY Wong, HP Chong, NH Tan, KY Tan - Journal of proteomics, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract The Philippine cobra, Naja philippinensis, is a WHO Category 1 venomous snake of medical importance responsible for fatal envenomation in the northern Philippines. To …