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Cerastes Venoms
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Cerastes Venom
, Venom, Cerastes
, Venoms, Cerastes
National Institutes of Health
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Viper Venoms
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2014
2014
Divergent Behaviour amid Convergent Evolution: Common Garden Experiments with Desert Rodents and Vipers
S. Bleicher
2014
Corpus ID: 83578403
Desert ecosystems worldwide provide examples of convergent evolution for species and entire communities. In a series of common…
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2008
2008
À propos de trois observations d’envenimations vipérines graves au Maroc
M. Chani
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H. L’Kassimi
,
A. Abouzahir
,
M. Nazi
,
G. Mion
2008
Corpus ID: 77059518
2008
2008
Light and electron microscopic study on a haemogregarine species infecting the viper cerastes Cerastes gasperitti from Saudi Arabia.
Saleh Al-Farraj
Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences
2008
Corpus ID: 21247334
A Haemogregarine sp. infecting the Viper Cerastes cerastes gasperitti (35%) from K.S.A. was recorded for the 1st time. Parasites…
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2003
2003
Evaluation of the effect of gamma rays on the venom of Vipera lebetina by biochemical study.
Nouara Bennacef-Heffar
,
F. Laraba-Djebari
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
2003
Corpus ID: 23287785
Snake bites represent a serious public health problem in many areas of the world. In Algeria, two widespread snakes are Vipera…
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2002
2002
Cerastes cerastes envenomation in an 18 year old female: a case report.
M. Lifshitz
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H. Kastel
,
I. Harman-boehm
Toxicon
2002
Corpus ID: 35455140
Review
1998
Review
1998
Venomous snakes of Israel: ecology and snakebite.
E. Kochva
Public Health Reviews
1998
Corpus ID: 45510066
Ten species of venomous snakes belonging to three families occur in Israel and in Jordan, some of which may pose a serious threat…
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1986
1986
Mechanism of the anticoagulant, Cerastase F-4, isolated from Cerastes cerastes (Egyptian sand viper) venom.
E. Daoud
,
Anthony T. Tu
,
M. El-Asmar
Thrombosis Research
1986
Corpus ID: 24444730
1986
1986
Coagulant component in Cerastes cerastes (Egyptian sand viper) venom.
M. El-Asmar
,
Emtiaz A. Shaban
,
M. Hagag
,
N. Swelam
,
Anthony T. Tu
Toxicon
1986
Corpus ID: 32143764
1974
1974
Studies on Egyptian Cerastes cerastes antivenin.
A. Mohamed
,
M. Darwish
,
M. Hani-Ayobe
Toxicon
1974
Corpus ID: 31282668
1973
1973
Immunological studies on Egyptian cobra antivenin.
A. Mohamed
,
M. Darwish
,
M. Hani-Ayobe
Toxicon
1973
Corpus ID: 40146556
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