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Acanthophis antarcticus - Venom Bibliography
1:
van der Weyden L, Hains PG, Broady KW.
Characterisation of the biochemical and biological variations from the venom of the death adder
species.
Toxicon. 2000 Dec;38(12):1703-13.
2:
Hains PG, Ramsland PA, Broady KW.
Modeling of acanthoxin A1, a PLA2 enzyme from the venom of the common death adder
(Acanthophis antarcticus).
3:
Lin SR, Huang HB, Wu BN, Chang LS.
Characterization and cloning of long neurotoxin homolog from Naja naja atra.
Biochem Mol Biol Int. 1998 Dec;46(6):1211-7.
4:
Chow G, Subburaju S, Kini RM.
Purification, characterization, and amino acid sequence determination of acanthins, potent
inhibitors of platelet aggregation from Acanthophis antarcticus (common death adder) venom.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 1998 Jun 15;354(2):232-8.
5:
Kusewitt DF, Reece RL, Miska KB.
S-100 immunoreactivity in melanomas of two marsupials, a bird, and a reptile.
Vet Pathol. 1997 Nov;34(6):615-8.
6:
van der Weyden L, Hains P, Morris M, Broady K.
Acanthoxin, a toxic phospholipase A2 from the venom of the common death adder (Acanthophis
antarcticus).
Toxicon. 1997 Aug;35(8):1315-25.
7:
Tyler MI, Retson-Yip KV, Gibson MK, Barnett D, Howe E, Stocklin R, Turnbull RK, Kuchel
T, Mirtschin P.
Isolation and amino acid sequence of a new long-chain neurotoxin with two chromatographic
isoforms (Aa el and Ae e2) from the venom of the Australian death adder (Acanthophis
antarcticus).
Toxicon. 1997 Apr;35(4):555-62.
8:
Stiles BG, Sexton FW, Guest SB, Olson MA, Hack DC.
Characterization of monoclonal antibodies against Naja naja oxiana neurotoxin I.
Biochem J. 1994 Oct 1;303 ( Pt 1):163-70.
9:
Flachsenberger W, Mirtschin P.
Anticholinesterases as antidotes to envenomation of rats by the death adder (Acanthophis
antarcticus).
Toxicon. 1994 Jan;32(1):35-9.
10:
Currie BJ, Sutherland SK, Hudson BJ, Smith AM.
An epidemiological study of snake bite envenomation in Papua New Guinea.
Med J Aust. 1991 Feb 18;154(4):266-8.
11:
Sheumack DD, Spence I, Tyler MI, Howden ME.
The complete amino acid sequence of a post-synaptic neurotoxin isolated from the venom of the
Australian death adder snake Acanthophis antarcticus.
Comp Biochem Physiol B. 1990;95(1):45-50.
12:
Hudson BJ.
Positive response to edrophonium in death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) envenomation.
Aust N Z J Med. 1988 Oct;18(6):792-4.
13:
Currie B, Fitzmaurice M, Oakley J.
Resolution of neurotoxicity with anticholinesterase therapy in death-adder envenomation.
Med J Aust. 1988 May 16;148(10):522-5.
14:
Endo T, Kim HS, Maeda N, Tamiya N, Miyazawa T.
Proton nuclear magnetic resonance analyses of the molecular conformations of unique long
neurotoxins bearing Phe-25: Astrotia stokesii b, Astrotia stokesii c, and Acanthophis antarcticus
b.
J Biochem (Tokyo). 1986 Mar;99(3):681-91.
15:
Morrison JJ, Pearn JH, Charles NT, Coulter AR.
Further studies on the mass of venom injected by Elapid snakes.
Toxicon. 1983;21(2):279-84.
16:
Kim HS, Tamiya N.
The amino acid sequence and position of the free thiol group of a short-chain neurotoxin from
common-death-adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) venom.
Biochem J. 1981 Oct 1;199(1):211-8.
17:
Kim HS, Tamiya N.
Isolation, properties and amino acid sequence of a long-chain neurotoxin, Acanthophis
antarcticus b, from the venom of an Australian snake (the common death adder, Acanthophis
antarcticus).
Biochem J. 1981 Mar 1;193(3):899-906.
18:
Sheumack DD, Howden ME, Spence I.
Isolation and partial characterisation of a lethal neurotoxin from the venom of the Australian death
adder (Acanthophis antarcticus).
Toxicon. 1979;17(6):609-16. No abstract available.
19:
Campbell CH.
The death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus): the effect of the bite and its treatment.
Med J Aust. 1966 Nov 12;2(20):922-5. No abstract available.
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