Snake venom metalloproteases, in addition to their contribution to the digestion of the prey, affect various physiological functions by cleaving specific proteins. They exhibit their …
S Larréché, JP Chippaux, L Chevillard… - International Journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Toxins from Bothrops venoms targeting hemostasis are responsible for a broad range of clinical and biological syndromes including local and systemic bleeding, incoagulability …
AS Kamiguti, CRM Hay, RDG Theakston, M Zuzel - Toxicon, 1996 - Elsevier
Local and systemic haemorrhage are common consequences of crotaline and viperine envenoming. Several studies carried out using purified toxins have indicated that local …
Snakes of the Philodryadini tribe are included in the Dipsadidae family, which is a diverse group of rear-fanged snakes widespread in different ecological conditions, including …
It is reasonable to state that snake venom toxinology has been actively pursued for at least the past 400 to 500 years. Early on it was appreciated that the venoms of the Viperidae …
TC Antunes, KM Yamashita, KC Barbaro, M Saiki… - Toxicon, 2010 - Elsevier
Different clinical manifestations have been reported to occur in patients bitten by newborn and adult Bothrops jararaca snakes. Herein, we studied the chemical composition and …
Snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs) are widely distributed in snake venoms and play important roles in hemostatic disorders and local tissue damage that follows snakebite. The …
AS KAMIGUTI, CRM HAY, M Zuzel - Biochemical Journal, 1996 - portlandpress.com
Jararhagin is a high-molecular-mass (52 kDa) haemorrhagic metalloproteinase from Bothrops jararaca venom and a member of the metalloproteinase/disintegrin/cysteine-rich …
Snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs) are major components in most viperid venoms that induce disturbances in the hemostatic system and tissues of animals envenomated by …