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1 Ability of tannic acid administered intraperitoneally against the lethality of Bothrops jararaca venom Oliveira, Isadora Caruso Fontana

177 S1 p. S40
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2 Ability of the phospholipase A2 inhibitor Varespladib to abrogate or delay lethality induced by neurotoxic snake venoms Gutiérrez, José María

177 S1 p. S16
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3 Activity in two key toxin groups in Australian elapids show a strong correlation to phylogeny but not to diet Tasoulis, Theo

177 S1 p. S61
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4 Adverse reactions to antibothropic serum in a tertiary unit in the Brazilian Amazon Sachett, Jacqueline A.G.

177 S1 p. S30
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5 A framework for shifting the paradigm and developing coalitions to address neglected public health problems: Lessons from the Myanmar Snakebite Project Mahmood, Mohammad Afzal

177 S1 p. S1
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6 A myotoxin from the venom of Crotalus oreganus helleri: Its role in snake envenoming Sanchez, Elda Eliza

177 S1 p. S5-S6
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7 An evolutionary framework for venom variation patterns in terciopelo pitvipers (Bothrops asper), a model organism in toxinology Salazar-Valenzuela, David

177 S1 p. S6
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8 An ontogenetic and seasonal approach of the Bothrops jararacussu venom variability Aguiar, Weslei

177 S1 p. S32
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9 Anticarcinogenic potential of BbTX-II on large lung cell carcinoma (NCI-H460) Huancahuire-Vega, Salomón

177 S1 p. S48
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10 Antiplatelet effect of a metalloproteinase rhombetlysin-I, from Lachesis muta rhombeata venom is mediated by affecting the binding of vWF and GPIb Alvarenga, Valeria Gonçalves

177 S1 p. S54
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11 Anti-tumoral potential of a novel disintegrin isolated from Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii venom on breast cancer cells Montealegre-Sanchez, Leonel

177 S1 p. S59-S60
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12 Antitumor potential of Pllans–II, an acidic Asp49–PLA2 from Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii snake venom on human cervical carcinoma HeLa cells Jiménez Charris, Eliécer

177 S1 p. S22
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13 An unusual phospholipase A2 from Porthidium hyoprora venom snake: Purification, structural and pharmacological properties Huancahuire-Vega, Salomón

177 S1 p. S52
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14 Apilic antivenom, a new treatment for bee attacks, is effective in preclinical studies Da Mota Teixeira Cruz, Jhonatha

177 S1 p. S12
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15 Are you what you eat? The influence of diet on compositional and functional activities of Bothrops moojeni snakes submitted to diet shift Galizio, Nathalia

177 S1 p. S35-S36
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16 Assessment of the use of Inoserp® MENA in the management of snake envenomation in Morocco Chafiq, Fouad

177 S1 p. S15
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17 A synthetic metalloproteinase inhibitor derivatives from lapachol Melo, Paulo Assis

177 S1 p. S13
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18 Barriers to access to antivenom serum in the Amazon Sachett, Jacqueline

177 S1 p. S18-S19
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19 Batroxin I, a New antitumor peptide isolated from Bothrops atrox snake venom Sampaio, Suely Vilela

177 S1 p. S43
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20 Bedside perspective to antivenom policy: Practical considerations for selecting antivenoms based on regional challenges Benjamin, Jordan Max

177 S1 p. S4-S5
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21 Beta-cardiotoxin, a novel compound from king cobra venom, suppresses cardiac function via non-beta-adrenergic pathway Lertwanakarn, Tuchakorn

177 S1 p. S58
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22 Beyond hemostasis: A potassium channel blocker snake venom serine protease with potential antitumor activity Boldrini-França, Johara

177 S1 p. S8-S9
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23 Binding of acidic PLA2 Ba SPII RP4 from Bothrops alternatus snake venom to integrin αvβ3: An in silico study Angelina, Emilio

177 S1 p. S52
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24 Biochemical characterization and comparative analysis of two phospholipases A2 from venoms of North American snakes Salazar, Emelyn

177 S1 p. S13-S14
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25 Biochemical characterization of the major Tityus bahiensis venom toxins Beraldo-Neto, Emídio

177 S1 p. S62
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26 Biochemical profiling of the Anthopleura cascaia aqueous extract: A screen for serine peptidase inhibitors da Silva, Daiane Laise

177 S1 p. S41
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27 Bioinformatics driven high-quality genome assembly and annotation of venomous animals for effective anti-venom development Suryamohan, Kushal

177 S1 p. S6
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28 Biological activity of the recombinant disintegrins jarastatin and jararacin Succar, Barbara Barbosa

177 S1 p. S44
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29 Biological and biochemical characterization of the eyelash viper Bothriechis schlegelii venom from Santander, Colombia Robles, Jeisson Gómez

177 S1 p. S36
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30 Biomolecular investigation into systemic vascular leakage and kidney dysfunction induced by Russell's viper: A unique type of vascular toxicity and pathophysiology in viperid envenomings Fox, Jay

177 S1 p. S7-S8
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31 B. neuwiedi complex: What the venom of these snake species have in common? Compositional and functional investigation of venoms from Bothrops neuwiedi complex da Costa Galizio, Nathália

177 S1 p. S47
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32 Bothrops moojeni whole venom activates preadipocytes to release proinflammatory mediators Marques, Rodrigo Maia

177 S1 p. S59
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33 Bothrops neuwiedi snake venom: Ontogenetic characterization and imunorecognition by bothropic antivenom Marín, Juan David Gutiérrez

177 S1 p. S36-S37
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34 Bottlenecks for access to treatment of snakebites and scorpion stings, with special attention to clinical consequences Vissoci, Joao Ricardo

177 S1 p. S18
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35 Brazilian Bothrops diporus, in fact a lineage of Bothrops pubescens: Mitogenomic, venomic and ontogenetic studies Ferreira, Jessica Kleiz

177 S1 p. S38
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36 Brazilian three-finger toxins: What can we learn? From molecular framework to insights in biological function Ferreira, Jessica Kleiz

177 S1 p. S57
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37 Bringing snakebite treatment to the point of injury: The asclepius snakebite foundation model for field treatment Benjamin, Jordan Max

177 S1 p. S14
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38 Burden of snakebite and antivenom supply challenges in Africa Habib, Abdulrazaq G.

177 S1 p. S1
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39 Change in the distribution of Tityus species of sanitary importance in Argentina de Roodt, Adolfo

177 S1 p. S16-S17
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40 Channel blockers from scorpion venoms inhibit nicotinic acetylcholine receptors Kasheverov, Igor E.

177 S1 p. S11
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41 Characterization of a novel inhibitor of coagulation factor XIa identified from salivary gland transcripts of the lone star tick, Amblyomma americanum Mrinalini,

177 S1 p. S44
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42 Characterization of insecticidal peptides from the venom of the North African scorpion, Buthacus leptochelys Yoshimoto, Yusuke

177 S1 p. S62
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43 Characterization of microvesicles released from human whole blood after incubation with Bothrops jararaca venom: An in vitro preliminary study Menezes, Milene Cristina

177 S1 p. S31
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44 Clinical characterization of snakesbites in a Colombian hospital, 2004–2014 Sarmiento, Karen

177 S1 p. S41
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45 Clinical manifestations in ophidian accidents by serpents of the Bothrops genus in the state of Amazonas: Differences between the Solimões and Juruá rivers Farias, Altair

177 S1 p. S63
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46 Clinico-epidemiologic determinants of Limb-loss following snakebite in Nigeria Nashabaru, Ibrahim

177 S1 p. S14
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47 Comments on venom protein content during sequential milking of Tityus trivittatus specimens, as determined by different methods Desio, Marcela Alejandra

177 S1 p. S45
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48 Comparative biochemical study of the venoms of scorpions Tityus asthenes and Centruroides edwardsii from Costa Rica Díaz, Cecilia

177 S1 p. S46
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49 Comparative characterization and synergism between two basic phospholipases A2 from Bothrops diporus snake venom Bustillo, Soledad

177 S1 p. S44-S45
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50 Comparative venomics of Brazilian coral snakes: Micrurus frontalis, Micrurus spixii spixii, and Micrurus surinamensis Sanz, Libia

177 S1 p. S20
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51 Comparison of the efficacy of two monovalent experimental antivenoms for Bothrops asper from Colombia Sarmiento, Karen

177 S1 p. S62
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52 Comparison of the venom composition of Bothrops asper, Bothrocophias myersi, Crotalus durissus and Lachesis muta snakes species, from Andina region in Colombia Castiblanco, Ana

177 S1 p. S27-S28
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53 Concurrent Session
177 S1 p. xiv
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54 Contents
177 S1 p. ii-xiii
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55 Contribution to B. atrox venom inflammatory reaction of two SVMPs and the hydrolysis product of these enzymes on basement membrane components Almeida, Michelle

177 S1 p. S53-S54
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56 Convergent evolution of defensive venom components in spitting cobras Kazandjian, Taline

177 S1 p. S37
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57 Correlations among sequence, physicochemical properties and function in peptide toxins Norton, Raymond S.

177 S1 p. S17
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58 CRISPR screening used to identify an effective antidote for box jellyfish venom Neely, Greg

177 S1 p. S9
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59 Cross-neutralization assays of Trimeresurus puniceus and Crotalus atrox venoms by Peruvian antivenoms Oshiyama, Jorge Alejandro Electo

177 S1 p. S35
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60 Cross-species and geographic potential of B-cell epitope strings identified for generation of an Africa-specific snake venom-induced necrosis therapeutic Dawson, Charlotte

177 S1 p. S34-S35
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61 Crotoxin induces analgesic and immunomodulatory effects on chronic pain models that are potentiated by nanostructured silica SBA-15 Picolo, Gisele

177 S1 p. S20
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62 Cubozoan envenomation: Mechansims, models and management Yanagihara, Angel Anne

177 S1 p. S9
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63 Developing towards anti-venom drugs by endogenous inhibitor against the metalloproteinase induced hemorrhage; Rational design of drug and therapeutic potential for snakebite Aoki-Shioi, Narumi

177 S1 p. S27
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64 Development by protein engineering of NEAST (neutralizing Equine Anti-Shiga Toxin): A new product to prevent the onset of Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in STEC infected patients Goldbaum, Fernando

177 S1 p. S4
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65 Development of a handbook for prevention and attention of accidents by venomous animals in Colombia Buitrago, Javier Rodríguez

177 S1 p. S24
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66 Disability secondary to snakebites in rural Amazon: What are the impacts? Val, Fernando

177 S1 p. S19
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67 Discovery and characterisation of novel peptides from Amazonian stinging ant venoms with antiparasitic activity Nixon, Samantha

177 S1 p. S60
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68 Discovery and evaluation of monoclonal antibodies for stratification of venoms from brazilian Bothrops, Crotalus, and Lachesis species Knudsen, Cecilie

177 S1 p. S38
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69 Discovery of cross-reactive and recyclable human monoclonal antibodies for new recombinant antivenoms Ledsgaard, Line

177 S1 p. S38
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70 Distribution of metalloproteinases and phospholipases A2 in snake venoms and relationship to venom toxicity da Costa Guimarães, Noranathan

177 S1 p. S56-S57
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71 Editorial Board
177 S1 p. i
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72 Effect of low-level laser and antivenom therapies of Philodryas olfersii (Lichtenstein, 1823) venom on endothelial cell culture Cogo, Jose

177 S1 p. S48
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73 Effect of vanillin, syringaldehyde, and parahydroxybenzaldehyde extracts on plasma recalcification time of Naja nigricollis venom treated plasma Abdullahi, Hadiza Lawal

177 S1 p. S25-S26
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74 Effects of a leaf extracts from the poisonous plant Cestrum parqui L ́Herit (“duraznillo negro”, solanaceae) on genotoxicity Barberón, Javier

177 S1 p. S50
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75 Effects of fucosylated chondroitin sulfate (fucCS) and N-acylhydrazone derivative LASSBio-785 on Apis mellifera venom activities Tavares-Henriques, Matheus Silva

177 S1 p. S12
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76 Effects on mitochondrial functionality of flower and leaf extracts from the poisonous plant Senecio grisebachii Baker (“margarita de campo”, asteraceae) Becerra, Valeria

177 S1 p. S49
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77 Efficacy and safety of snake antivenoms used in Uruguay in 2018 Negrin, Alba

177 S1 p. S30
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78 Efficient expression and purification of recombinant Sphingomyelinase D from Loxosceles laeta in lepidopteran larvae as a candidate for antiserum production McCallum, Gregorio

177 S1 p. S24-S25
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79 Envenoming by monitor lizards; A modern mythology? White, Julian

177 S1 p. S16
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80 Epidemiological profile of ophidian accidents in riverside comunities of rios Solimões and Juruá in the state of Amazonas: Characteristics of non-notified cases Sachett, Jacqueline A.G.

177 S1 p. S23
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81 Epidemiologic profile of latrodectism in Brazil and clinical predictor for non-mild envenomation cases Amorim, Filipe Espírito Santo

177 S1 p. S32-S33
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82 Evaluation of a hydrolysable tannin purified from Laguncularia racemosa leaves against edema and myonecrosis induced by secretory phospholipase A2 isolated from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom Rodrigues, Caroline Fabri Bittencourt

177 S1 p. S48-S49
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83 Evaluation of an IgY-based antivenom against apitoxin from honeybees Leiva, Carlos Leónidas

177 S1 p. S58
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84 Evo-devo and genomics of snakes Richardson, Mike

177 S1 p. S20
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85 Experimental evolution of venom resistance Ward, Micaiah

177 S1 p. S12
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86 Experimental neutralization of micrurus venoms by an experimental polyvalent antivenom and therapeutic antivenoms based on North and South American Micrurus venoms de Roodt, Adolfo R.

177 S1 p. S51
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87 Exposure of lactating wistar rats to Tityus bahiensis scorpion venom: Effects on cytokine and growth factor (BDNF) levels of offspring Martins, Adriana do Nascimento

177 S1 p. S59
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88 Expression and preliminary characterization of the first phospholipase A2 inhibitor from the Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom gland Wiezel, Gisele Adriano

177 S1 p. S42
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89 Expression of an α-KTx from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom in Pichia pastoris yeast and its preliminary electrophysiological characterization Cordeiro, Francielle Almeida

177 S1 p. S32
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90 Extracellular vesicles from Bothrops jararaca venom: Composition and initial assessment of biological functions Machado, Larissa Gonçalves

177 S1 p. S59
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91 Fast and efficient procedure for purification of secretory phospholipase A2 (SPLA2) from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom using a solid phase extraction dos Santos Silva, Airam Roggero

177 S1 p. S49
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92 Free amino-acid composition of a red algal species (Digenea simplex) containing neuroexcitotoxic kainic acid from Ishigaki Island, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan Asakawa, Manabu

177 S1 p. S46
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93 Free nucleic acids as predictors of severity in bothropic accidents Sachett, Jacqueline A.G.

177 S1 p. S29-S30
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94 Gallic and tannic acids potential against Lachesis muta venom toxic activities De Oliveira, Eduardo Coriolano

177 S1 p. S29
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95 Gambierol, a marine dinoflagellate toxin, potently increases evoked quantal transmitter release and reverses pre- and post-synaptic neuromuscular block at vertebrate junctions Molgó, Jordi

177 S1 p. S11
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96 Generation of a recombinant antivenom against scorpion stings in Mexico Becerril, Baltazar

177 S1 p. S4
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97 Genetic relationships and venom lethality of Tityus trivittatus Kraepelin, 1898 from Urban areas in Asunción, Paraguay Borges, Adolfo

177 S1 p. S43
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98 Genomic analysis of venomous animals and its application for anti-venom development Seshagiri, Sekar

177 S1 p. S6
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99 “Green snake” bites; Characteristics and significance of this subset of snakebites in the Mandalay region of Myanmar Thein, Myat Myat

177 S1 p. S15
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100 Harnessing monoclonal antibodies for development of a specific treatment against Naja nigricollis envenoming Jürgensen, Jonas Arnold

177 S1 p. S37
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101 Harnessing multifunctional spider-venom peptides to modulate pain pathways Cardoso, Fernanda

177 S1 p. S19
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102 Hemorrhagic metalloproteinase HF3 from Bothrops jararaca venom: Obtention of recombinant domains dc using a cell-free expression system, and interaction with endothelial cells Ferreira, Jessica

177 S1 p. S57
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103 Heterologous expression of an α-neurotoxin present in Tityus serrulatus venom in Pichia pastoris system Tanaka, Nádia Mayumi Vilela Bartnick

177 S1 p. S42
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104 Heterologous expression of Ts16, an α-KTx from Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom Bordon, Karla

177 S1 p. S31
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105 How a potent neurotoxin can become a promising drug De Lima, Maria Elena

177 S1 p. S10
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106 Hypanus americanus mucus: A new point of view about stingray immunity and toxins Coelho, Guilherme Rabelo

177 S1 p. S34
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107 Identification of antimicrobial components from the venom of the scorpion Liocheles australasiae using an integrated mass spectrometric and transcriptomic approach Miyashita, Masahiro

177 S1 p. S45-S46
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108 Identification of functionally important amino acid residues for C3 convertase activity using chimeric proteins of human C3 and cobra venom factor Vogel, Carl-Wilhelm

177 S1 p. S14
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109 Identification of non-venom protein genes highly expressed in the venom gland of Habu (Protobothrops flavoviridis) and their potential contribution to the quality control of venom proteins Isomoto, Akiko

177 S1 p. S53
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110 Immune response induced by new adjuvant strategy to produce crotalic anti-PLA2 Fusco, Luciano

177 S1 p. S52
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111 Immunoenzymatic characterization and prediction of antigenic determinants of a lysine-49 phospholipase A2 from Bothrops atrox snake venom Torres, Alex Daniel Proleón

177 S1 p. S40-S41
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112 Implications of snake venom variation on antivenom neutralization: The case of North American vipers Neri-Castro, Edgar

177 S1 p. S25
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113 Importance of metalloproteinases in envenoming by Bothrops atrox, in the Brazilian Amazon: Local damage approaches Gimenes, Sarah Natalie Cirilo

177 S1 p. S56
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114 Improving envenomation outcomes by inhibiting venom spreading factors (e.g. hyaluronidases, gelatinases, phospholipase A2s) Jockheck-Clark, Angela R.

177 S1 p. S9
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115 Improving the bothropic antivenom through a reverse antivenomics approach Chiarelli, Tassia

177 S1 p. S33-S34
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116 Individual variability and ontogenetic variation in Bothrops jararacussu snake venom Freitas-de-Sousa, Luciana

177 S1 p. S17-S18
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117 Inferring venom peptidomics biological activities with connectivity mapping Valente, Richard Hemmi

177 S1 p. S7
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118 Inhibition of the activity of ricin by targeting its interaction with the ribosome Li, Xiao-Ping

177 S1 p. S10
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119 Insights into the evolutionary and medical significance of unique alpha-neurotoxin and phospholipase A2 compositions in Naja spp. (cobra) venoms Tan, Choo Hock

177 S1 p. S11-S12
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120 Insights into the evolutionary and medical significance of unique alpha-neurotoxin and phospholipase A2 compositions in Naja SPP. (cobra) venoms Tan, Choo Hock

177 S1 p. S28-S29
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121 Integrative structural biology in toxinology: Focus on natural inhibitors of snake venom toxins Neves-Ferreira, Ana Gisele C.

177 S1 p. S7
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122 Interaction of snake venom metalloproteinases with type IV collagen: Role of the different domains in target biding Apú, Navilla

177 S1 p. S51
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123 Intra-specific venom variation in coastal taipans Tasoulis, Theo

177 S1 p. S42
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124 Investigating the neuromodulatory effects of corazonin in emerald jewel wasp venom Nolan, Cebrina Ashli

177 S1 p. S60
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125 In vitro and in vivo antimicrobial activity of peptides derived from the venom of the spider Lycosa erythrognatha dos Reis, Pablo Victor Mendes

177 S1 p. S21
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126 Involvement of snake venom natriuretic peptides in vascular relaxation and microvascular permeability Pereira, Beatriz Barroso

177 S1 p. S55
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127 Isolation and characterization of components with proteolytic activity present in fraction II-III from Tityus serrulatus venom Acosta, Letícia

177 S1 p. S53
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128 Isolation and characterization of hyaluronidase from Nigerian Naja species (nigricollis, haje, melanoleuca and katiensis) snake venom Kurfi, Binta

177 S1 p. S43
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129 Isolation of a new VEGF from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom Ferreira, Isabela Gobbo

177 S1 p. S35
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130 Large scale top-down venomics – A bird's-eye view of genus wide venom composition Petras, Daniel

177 S1 p. S5
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131 Latrodectism; Evidence of “failure” or a failure of evidence? White, Julian

177 S1 p. S14
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132 Local damage in human envenomings by Bothrops atrox in Brazilian Amazon Gimenes, Sarah Natalie Cirilo

177 S1 p. S8
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133 Long reads DNA sequencing in genomics and venom gland transcriptomics Viala, Vincent

177 S1 p. S2
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134 Loxosceles gaucho venom gland proteome: A new perspective on Loxosceles venom biochemical composition Valladão, Rodrigo

177 S1 p. S34
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135 Loxoscelism: Advances and challenges in the design of antibody fragments with therapeutic potential Billiald, Phillippe

177 S1 p. S3
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136 Lys49 myotoxins: Emerging insights into their modes of action Lomonte, Bruno

177 S1 p. S5
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137 Metalloserrulases 3 and 4 from the Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom and its inflammatory properties Silva, Cristiane Castilho Fernandes

177 S1 p. S61
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138 Metatranscriptome analysis of microbial community in venomous glands of three scorpions of Colombia Castano, Santiago

177 S1 p. S50
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139 Molecular adaptation and resistance, to the Α-neurotoxin of elapid snakes, in Squamata, aves and fishes Khan, Muzaffar Ali

177 S1 p. S37-S38
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140 Molecular mechanisms of resistance to lethal scorpion neurotoxins in a scorpion predator Rowe, Ashlee

177 S1 p. S17
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141 Multi-epitope based immunogens applied to antivenom production Duarte, Clara Guerra

177 S1 p. S3-S4
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142 Myotoxic and hemorrhagic effects of fractions obtained from the venom of lionfish (pterois volitans) in mice and identification of potentially toxic components Díaz, Cecilia

177 S1 p. S46-S47
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143 Need for better evidences and methodological aspects of clinical trials in snakebites Gerardo, Charles

177 S1 p. S18
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144 Neuromuscular blockade by NXH8, a chemically synthesized A-neurotoxin from Micrurus corallinus (coralsnake) venom Ramos, Henrique Roman

177 S1 p. S25
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145 Neuropilin-1, a novel target of snake venom toxins on endotelial cells, influences inflammatory processes and tumor vessel leakage Eble, Johannes A.

177 S1 p. S8
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146 Neutralization of bee venom activities by wedelolactone Nogueira-Souza, Pâmella Dourila

177 S1 p. S12-S13
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147 Neutralizing capacity of Buteogallus coronatus (“crown eagle”) and other animal sera on snake venom Regner, Pablo

177 S1 p. S26-S27
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148 New mass spectrometry-based tools for unravelling toxin function and evolution Undheim, Eivind A.B.

177 S1 p. S5
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149 Novel alternatives for improving the therapy of snakebite envenomings Gutiérrez, José María

177 S1 p. S20-S21
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150 Occupational ophidism and associated factors in Brazil de Souza, Mariana Brito Gomes

177 S1 p. S36
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151 Optimization by factorial analysis of F(ab’)2 generation from hyperimmune equine plasma for antivenom preparation Zurbano, Beatriz Norma

177 S1 p. S24
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152 Palytoxin-like effect from Palythoa caribaeorum on Rhinella marina oocytes on the Atlantic coast of Colombia Medina-Ortiz, Katherine

177 S1 p. S39
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153 Parallel evolution of complex centipede venoms Jenner, Ronald

177 S1 p. S17
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154 Partial proteomic characterization of the Phyllomedusa megacephala secretion and the differential activity of some peptides against tumor and non-tumor cell lines Avelar Júnior, Joaquim Teixeira

177 S1 p. S54-S55
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155 Pegylating toxins: A new trend in toxinology? A successful example of a PEGylated snake venom serine protease Pinheiro Junior, Ernesto Lopes

177 S1 p. S58-S59
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156 Photobiomodulation effect in C2C12 cells after incubation with Bothrops jararacussu venom: Reduction of oxidative stress and inflammatory mediators Silva, Luciana Miato

177 S1 p. S25
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157 Photobiomodulatory properties of the AlGaAs laser diode on local toxic actions induced by Bothrops leucurus venom Lauria, Pedro Santana Sales

177 S1 p. S57
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158 Phylogeny and toxicological assessments of two Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii morphotypes from the Caribbean region of Colombia Montoya, Gabriel Alejandro

177 S1 p. S39
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159 Physical-chemical characterization of carbon nanotubes-hydroxyapatite nanocomposites with fibrin sealant derived from snake venom Gouveia, Daniel Mussuri

177 S1 p. S56
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160 Pichia pastoris as host system to express scFv 6009F Villegas, Elba

177 S1 p. S31
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161 Picofractionation & MS imaging: Analytics for pathology profiling of venoms Kool, Jeroen

177 S1 p. S5
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162 Pinnatoxins, an emergent class of marine toxins interacting with nAChRs. Pharmacological characterization, biodistribution and musculo-skeletal effect of these neurotoxic agents Servent, Denis

177 S1 p. S3
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163 Polyvalent antineurotoxic arachnidic antivenom. Preliminary report Oliveira, Vanessa

177 S1 p. S60
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164 Poster Session
177 S1 p. xv
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165 Potential venom diversity hidden by automatic annotation: Manual curation of highly-expressed sequences automatically annotated as “no hits” in P. nigriventer transcriptome reveals novel venom components Duarte, Clara Guerra

177 S1 p. S28
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166 Preclinical assessment of a new polyvalent antivenom (Inoserp™ Europe) against several species of the subfamily Viperinae García-Arredondo, Alejandro

177 S1 p. S44
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167 Preclinical evaluation of the polyspecific antivenom Inoserp™ PAN-AFRICA against the venoms of elapids and viperids of Sub-Saharan Africa region: Neutralization of toxic activities Martínez, Michel

177 S1 p. S52-S53
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168 Preclinical research of analgesic αO-conotoxin GeXIVA without addiction side effect Zhangsun, Dongting

177 S1 p. S3
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169 Preliminar proteomic characterization of Bothriopsis chloromelas (Boulenger, 1912) snake venom from Perú Sandoval, Gustavo A.

177 S1 p. S26
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170 Preliminary study on neutralizing capacity of monospecific antivenoms against Bothrops alternatus (viperidae: crotalinae) venoms from Argentina Lanari, Laura Cecilia

177 S1 p. S45
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171 Production of an alternative antivenom based on egg yolk antibodies AGAINST Crotalus durissus terrificus Cangelosi, Adriana

177 S1 p. S33
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172 Proteomic analyses of the water soluble and precipitate fractions of Zoanthus sociatus crude extract da Silva, Daiane Laise

177 S1 p. S41-S42
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173 Proteomic and phosphoproteomic analyses in HL60 cells treated with the scorpion-derived peptide Lunatin-1 Lima-Batista, Edleusa Marques

177 S1 p. S39
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174 Proteomic identification and quantification of snake venom biomarkers in plasma extracellular vesicles Galan, Jacob A.

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175 Public Health policies to better manage the burden of scorpion sting envenoming Wen, Fan Hui

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176 Purification of hyaluronidase from Naja melanoleuca venom and production of polyclonal antibodies Shanono, Ibrahim Muazu

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177 P2X3 receptor antagonists from spider venom Vassilevski, Alexander

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178 Rational design of analogs peptides from Tityus serrulatus scorpion toxin against pathogenic bacteria de Oliveira Flores, Taylla Michelle

177 S1 p. S55-S56
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179 Recent advances in Salamandra skin poison research Lüddecke, Tim

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180 Re-evaluating the nirvana cabal deployed by piscivorous cone snails Dutt, Mriga

177 S1 p. S9-S10
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181 Relationship between separation between fangs and fang mark at the bite site and size of coral snakes in Argentina and their usefulness for early diagnose of snakebites de Roodt, Adolfo

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182 Renal effects induced by HF3, a metalloproteinase isolated from Bothrops jararaca venom, in a murine model Trevisan-Silva, Dilza

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183 Repurposing DMPS, a metal chelator, as a rapid field intervention for treating hemotoxic snakebite Albulescu, Laura-Oana

177 S1 p. S21
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184 Restrospective bibliometric analysis on Colombian snake toxinology knowledge Peña, Augusto Rafael Acosta

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185 Review on the evolution of antivenoms for snakebites treatment Sarmiento, Karen

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186 Scorpion envenoming by Tityus (Atreus) vaissadei (Buthidae) in Santander, Colombia Buitrago, Javier Rodríguez

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187 Sea anemone peptide modulates TRPA1 activity, produces analgesia and enhances process of regeneration Andreev, Yaroslav A.

177 S1 p. S21-S22
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188 Search for proteases and protease inhibitors in the waxy secretion that covers the tick amblyomma sculptum's eggs (acari: ixodidae) Coutinho-Oliveira, Priscila

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189 Severe snakebite envenomations and management Málaque, Ceila

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190 Sexual dimorphism in the venom peptidome of the Amazonian spider Acanthoscurria juruenicola: Biological insights and potential new antitumoral and antimicrobial agents Nishiduka, Erika S.

177 S1 p. S39-S40
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191 Slithering stem cells – Understanding snake venom production in vitro using organoids Puschhof, Jens

177 S1 p. S19
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192 Small molecules targeting ribosome binding site of ricin toxin a subunit Li, Xiao-Ping

177 S1 p. S45
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193 Snake bites: An overview on venom's toxins and antienom IgG related to neurotoxins envenomation Shanono, Ibrahim Muazu

177 S1 p. S29
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194 Snake venomics of Crotalus durissus terrificus from Argentina Fusco, Luciano

177 S1 p. S51-S52
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195 Snake venom matrix metalloproteinases: A new major class of proteolytic toxins across dipsadidae Serrano, Juan David Bayona

177 S1 p. S55
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196 Solenodon genome reveals convergent evolution of venom in eulipotyphlan mammals (15 min) Casewell, Nick

177 S1 p. S18
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197 Some molecular properties of an acid phospholipase A2 from the venom of Bothrops atrox snake and its relationship with myotoxicity Cerón, Edwin Quispe

177 S1 p. S61
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198 Structural and functional comparisons of the ΓPLI from venomous and non-venomous Brazilian snakes Serino-Silva, Caroline

177 S1 p. S47
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199 Study on the difference between the venom of the wild cobra (Naja atra) and the artificial feeding cobra Xiaodong, Yu

177 S1 p. S50-S51
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200 Substitutions of residues in a loop surrounding the active site of a P-I snake venom metalloproteinase abrogates its hemorrhagic activity Camacho, Erika

177 S1 p. S55
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201 Subtleties of sequences in protein folding and function Kini, R. Manjunatha

177 S1 p. S7
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202 Synergistic effect between the peptide LYETX1-B and cisplatin to kill triple negative breast cancer cells, MDA-MB-231 Avelar Júnior, Joaquim Teixeira

177 S1 p. S54
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203 Systemic and vascular actions of leptodeira annulata (banded cat-eyed snake; dipsadidae) venom Torres-Bonilla, Kristian Alberto

177 S1 p. S62
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204 Taking baby steps: Initial ontogenetic analysis of Bothrops erythromelas snake venom Hatakeyama, Daniela Miki

177 S1 p. S37
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205 The antiproliferative profile of a linear octopus-derived peptide in melanoma of BRAF-mutation Fernandez-Rojo, Manuel A.

177 S1 p. S2
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206 The challenges and specificities of the pharmacovigilance of antivenoms Soria, Raúl

177 S1 p. S23
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207 The effect of snake length on the extent of envenoming in Russell's Viper (Daboia siamensis) snake bite cases in Myanmar Rogers, Caitlyn

177 S1 p. S15-S16
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208 The insecticidal wasp toxin Γ–Pompilidotoxin is a linear peptide modulating voltage-gated sodium channels Peigneur, Steve

177 S1 p. S40
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209 The molecular basis of venom resistance in a rattlesnake-squirrel predator-prey system Gibbs, H. Lisle

177 S1 p. S46
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210 The neglected tropical disease Buruli ulcer; time to team up Stienstra, Ymkje

177 S1 p. S2
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211 The role of snake venom CRiSP toxins on blood and lymphatic endothelial cell permeability and pro-inflammatory responses: New insights into the pathophysiology of snakebite Sanchez, Elda Eliza

177 S1 p. S13
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212 The specificity of Middle East vipers' venom action on the nervous tissue Ayvazyan, N.

177 S1 p. S11
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213 The venom gland transcriptome of the wasp spider Argiope bruennichi Lüddecke, Tim

177 S1 p. S42-S43
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214 The venom variability of the Bothrops jararaca complex and its correlation with the speciation processes in continental islands Portes-Junior, José Antonio

177 S1 p. S19-S20
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215 Three finger neurotoxins: Recent discoveries and arising questions Utkin, Yuri

177 S1 p. S10-S11
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216 Three-finger toxins and Australian elapid venoms: Are they important? Tasoulis, Theo

177 S1 p. S61
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217 Toward improved antivenom management of snakebite envenomation in Southeast Asia: The Indonesian perspective Yi, Tan Kae

177 S1 p. S29
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218 Toxicological study of bee venom (Apis mellifera) from the Buenos Aires province, Argentina de Roodt, Adolfo

177 S1 p. S26
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219 Toxin to lead: An inhibitor of factor XIa engineered from banded krait venom toxin fasxiator showed superior in vivo efficacy-safety profile compared to heparin Koh, Cho Yeow

177 S1 p. S27
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220 Tracing neglected venom systems: Prediction of the industrial potential by a multi-disciplinary data network Kirchhoff, Kim Nadine

177 S1 p. S32
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221 Transcriptomic analysis of the venom gland from the scorpion Bothriurus bonariensis de Oliveira John, Elisa Beatriz

177 S1 p. S35
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222 Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis from black widow spider venom (Latrodectus curacaviensis) Caruso, Marjolly Brigido

177 S1 p. S49-S50
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223 Translational tarantula phylogenomics: Evolution of theraphosid spiders and their defensive arsenal with implications for venom bioprospecting Lüddecke, Tim

177 S1 p. S20
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224 Translational tarantula phylogenomics: Evolution of theraphosid spiders and their defensive arsenal with implications for venom bioprospecting Lüddecke, Tim

177 S1 p. S27
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225 Understanding the molecular mechanism underlying the presynaptic toxicity of sPLA2s is a window into pathophysiology of their mammalian orthologues Križaj, Igor

177 S1 p. S10
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226 Unravelling the pathophysiology of vascular leakage induced by Daboia russelli snake venom Rucavado, Alexandra

177 S1 p. S47-S48
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227 Use of alternative adjuvant systems to produce neutralizing IgY antibodies against Bothrops alternatus venom Leiva, Carlos Leónidas

177 S1 p. S57-S58
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228 Use of phosphopeptide to purify industrially important proteins starting from the venom of Crotalus durisuss terrificus Saavedra, Soledad

177 S1 p. S33
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229 Use of sPLA2 from Crotalus durissus terrificus as molecular target in affinity ultrafiltration techniques for the screening of secondary metabolites from leaf extracts of Moquiniastrum floribundum dos Santos Junior, Adeilso Bispo

177 S1 p. S48
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230 Utilisation of ‘omic approaches to improve the identification, diagnosis and treatment of exposure to the plant toxin ricin Clark, Graeme C.

177 S1 p. S31
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231 Venomics of the colubrid snake Trimorphodon quadruplex from Costa Rica Mackessy, Stephen P.

177 S1 p. S51
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232 Venomous snake biology in the age of genomics Mrinalini,

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233 Venom without glands: Novel methods to investigate toxin diversity, function and evolution in ribbon worms (Nemertea) Verdes, Aida

177 S1 p. S2
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234 Vulnerability analysis for the snake bites in Colombia Buitrago, Javier Rodríguez

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