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Autor:
Carmel M. Barber, Frank Madaras, Richard K. Turnbull, Terry Morley, Nathan Dunstan, Luke Allen, Tim Kuchel, Peter Mirtschin, Wayne C. Hodgson
Publikováno v:
Toxins, Vol 6, Iss 7, Pp 1979-1995 (2014)
Taipans are highly venomous Australo-Papuan elapids. A new species of taipan, the Western Desert Taipan (Oxyuranus temporalis), has been discovered with two specimens housed in captivity at the Adelaide Zoo. This study is the first investigation of O
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/96f887ccb1b24ee7a1eba8daf88bf3e9
Autor:
Frank Madaras, Peter Mirtschin, John de Jersey, Kong-Nan Zhao, Amanda Nouwens, Luke W. Guddat, Qianyun Sharon Du, Martin F. Lavin, Renee S. Richards, Manuela Trabi, Paul P. Masci
Publikováno v:
Toxicon. 111:37-49
Pseudechis australis is one of the most venomous and lethal snakes in Australia. Numerous phospholipase A2 (PLA2) isoforms constitute a major portion of its venom, some of which have previously been shown to exhibit not only enzymatic, but also haemo
Autor:
Wayne C. Hodgson, Terry Morley, Frank Madaras, Peter Mirtschin, Luke Allen, Nathan Dunstan, Richard K Turnbull, Carmel M. Barber, Tim Kuchel
Publikováno v:
Toxins, Vol 6, Iss 7, Pp 1979-1995 (2014)
Toxins; Volume 6; Issue 7; Pages: 1979-1995
Toxins
Toxins; Volume 6; Issue 7; Pages: 1979-1995
Toxins
Taipans are highly venomous Australo-Papuan elapids. A new species of taipan, the Western Desert Taipan (Oxyuranus temporalis), has been discovered with two specimens housed in captivity at the Adelaide Zoo. This study is the first investigation of O
Autor:
Peter Mirtschin, Jonathan Lucas, Ben Hough, Frank Madaras, Sharna Klein, Nathan Dunstan, David Millar, Ewan Hamilton, Timothy Nias
Publikováno v:
Ecotoxicology. 15:531-538
The wet and dry venom yields for most Australian native dangerous snakes and a number of non-Australian species are presented. Snakes from the Pseudonaja genus yielded higher than previously published amounts and suggest reconsideration be given to i
Publikováno v:
Toxin Reviews. 24:79-94
Brown snakes, Pseudonaja genus, cause more bites and deaths to animals and humans in Australia than any other terrestrial snake genus. Some aspects of treatment of brown snakebites with antivenom remain poorly managed due to the apparent inability of
Publikováno v:
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. 33(4)
Snake venoms are recognized here as a grossly under-explored resource in pharmacological prospecting. Discoveries in snake systematics demonstrate that former taxonomic bias in research has led to the neglect of thousands of species of potential medi
Publikováno v:
Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology. 48(4)
The digestive properties of Australian elapid snake venoms have not been studied to any great extent. To address this, the in vitro digestive properties of Oxyuranus scutellatus (Australian Coastal Taipan) venom were investigated in a simulation of t