نتایج جستجو برای: iranian snake venom

تعداد نتایج: 56248  

Journal: :British Journal of Ophthalmology 1959

2017
Yumiko Komori Toru Hifumi Akihiko Yamamoto Atsushi Sakai Manabu Ato Kyoko Sawabe Toshiaki Nikai

Rhabdophis lateralis, a colubrid snake distributed throughout the continent of Asia, has recently undergone taxonomic revisions. Previously, Rhabdophis lateralis was classified as a subspecies of R. tigrinus (Yamakagashi) until 2012, when several genetic differences were discovered which classified this snake as its own species. To elucidate the toxicity of venom from this poorly studied colubr...

Journal: :Acta Medica Marisiensis 2016

Journal: :Toxin Reviews 2021

Envenoming by Echis ocellatus is potentially life-threatening due to severe hemorrhage, renal failure and capillary leakage. These effects are attributed snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs). ...

2010
Sakthivel Vaiyapuri Simon C. Wagstaff Kimberley A. Watson Robert A. Harrison Jonathan M. Gibbins E. Gail Hutchinson

BACKGROUND Snake bite is a major neglected public health issue within poor communities living in the rural areas of several countries throughout the world. An estimated 2.5 million people are bitten by snakes each year and the cost and lack of efficacy of current anti-venom therapy, together with the lack of detailed knowledge about toxic components of venom and their modes of action, and the u...

2016
Gareth Whiteley Rhiannon A E Logan Kam-Yin D Leung Fiona J Newberry Paul D Rowley John P Dunbar Simon C Wagstaff Nicholas R Casewell Robert A Harrison

BACKGROUND Snake venoms contain many proteinaceous toxins that can cause severe pathology and mortality in snakebite victims. Interestingly, mRNA encoding such toxins can be recovered directly from venom, although yields are low and quality is unknown. It also remains unclear whether such RNA contains information about toxin isoforms and whether it is representative of mRNA recovered from conve...

2018
Suchaya Sanhajariya Stephen B Duffull Geoffrey K Isbister

Understanding snake venom pharmacokinetics is essential for developing risk assessment strategies and determining the optimal dose and timing of antivenom required to bind all venom in snakebite patients. This review aims to explore the current knowledge of snake venom pharmacokinetics in animals and humans. Literature searches were conducted using EMBASE (1974-present) and Medline (1946-presen...

2010

Crotalus durissus cumanensis, a rattlesnake endemic to Colombia and Venezuela, is considered one of the most lethal snake species in Latin America. The aim of the present study was to compare the protein content and biological activity of the venom obtained from eight specimens of C. durissus cumanensis, namely two adults from different localities of Colombia and six offspring born in captivity...

2017
Darin R. Rokyta Mark J. Margres Micaiah J. Ward Elda E. Sanchez

The same selective forces that give rise to rapid inter- and intraspecific divergence in snake venoms can also favor differences in venoms across life-history stages. Ontogenetic changes in venom composition are well known and widespread in snakes but have not been investigated to the level of unambiguously identifying the specific loci involved. The eastern diamondback rattlesnake was previous...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2007
Ganneru Brunda R B Sashidhar

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE Snake-bites are the common cause of morbidity and mortality in tropical countries. In India, there are 216 species of snakes, of which only four are venomous snakes (cobra, krait, Russell's viper and saw scaled viper). This study was undertaken to find out the epidemiological profile of snake-bite incidences in the State of Andhra Pradesh, based on the data collected from...

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