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Effect of Malayan spitting cobra phospholipase A2 on injured rat brain
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A strategy for the enrichment and characterization of disulfide bond-contained proteins from Chinese…
Decomplexation proteomic analysis and purity assessment of a biologic for snakebite envenoming: Phil…
Bilateral Simultaneous Optic Neuritis Following Envenomations by Indian Cobra and Common Krait.
In Vitro neurotoxicity and myotoxicity of Malaysian Naja sumatrana and Naja kaouthia venoms: Neutral…
Monocled Cobra (Naja kaouthia) Envenomations Requiring Mechanical Ventilation.
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