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Latest Publications and Research on Indian Snake Antivenom

Int. J. Biol. Macromol.      

Delineating the venom toxin arsenal of Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus) from the Western Ghats of India and evaluating its immunological cross-reactivity and in vitro cytotoxicity.

Vanuopadath M, Shaji SK, Raveendran D, Nair BG, Nair SS

The venom protein components of Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus) were identified by combining SDS-PAGE and ion-exchange chromatography pre ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Nat. Genet.      

The Indian cobra reference genome and transcriptome enables comprehensive identification of venom toxins.

Suryamohan K, Krishnankutty SP, Guillory J, Jevit M, Schröder MS, Wu M, Kuriakose B, Mathew OK, Perumal RC, Koludarov I, Goldstein LD, Senger K, Dixon MD, Velayutham D, Vargas D, Chaudhuri S, Muraleedharan M, Goel R, Chen YJ, Ratan A, Liu P, Faherty B, de la Rosa G, Shibata H, Baca M, Sagolla M, Ziai J, Wright GA, Vucic D, Mohan S, Antony A, Stinson J, Kirkpatrick DS, Hannoush RN, Durinck S, Modrusan Z, Stawiski EW, Wiley K, Raudsepp T, Kini RM, Zachariah A, Seshagiri S

Snakebite envenoming is a serious and neglected tropical disease that kills ~100,000?people annually. High-quality, genome-enabled comprehensive chara ... Read More

Source: PubMed
PLoS Negl Trop Dis      

Beyond the 'big four': Venom profiling of the medically important yet neglected Indian snakes reveals disturbing antivenom deficiencies.

Senji Laxme RR, Khochare S, de Souza HF, Ahuja B, Suranse V, Martin G, Whitaker R, Sunagar K

Snakebite in India causes the highest annual rates of death (46,000) and disability (140,000) than any other country. Antivenom is the mainstay treatm ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Int. J. Biol. Macromol.      

Delineating the venom toxin arsenal of Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus) from the Western Ghats of India and evaluating its immunological cross-reactivity and in vitro cytotoxicity.

Vanuopadath M, Shaji SK, Raveendran D, Nair BG, Nair SS

The venom protein components of Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus) were identified by combining SDS-PAGE and ion-exchange chromatography pre ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Nat. Genet.      

The Indian cobra reference genome and transcriptome enables comprehensive identification of venom toxins.

Suryamohan K, Krishnankutty SP, Guillory J, Jevit M, Schröder MS, Wu M, Kuriakose B, Mathew OK, Perumal RC, Koludarov I, Goldstein LD, Senger K, Dixon MD, Velayutham D, Vargas D, Chaudhuri S, Muraleedharan M, Goel R, Chen YJ, Ratan A, Liu P, Faherty B, de la Rosa G, Shibata H, Baca M, Sagolla M, Ziai J, Wright GA, Vucic D, Mohan S, Antony A, Stinson J, Kirkpatrick DS, Hannoush RN, Durinck S, Modrusan Z, Stawiski EW, Wiley K, Raudsepp T, Kini RM, Zachariah A, Seshagiri S

Snakebite envenoming is a serious and neglected tropical disease that kills ~100,000?people annually. High-quality, genome-enabled comprehensive chara ... Read More

Source: PubMed
PLoS Negl Trop Dis      

Beyond the 'big four': Venom profiling of the medically important yet neglected Indian snakes reveals disturbing antivenom deficiencies.

Senji Laxme RR, Khochare S, de Souza HF, Ahuja B, Suranse V, Martin G, Whitaker R, Sunagar K

Snakebite in India causes the highest annual rates of death (46,000) and disability (140,000) than any other country. Antivenom is the mainstay treatm ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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