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Bitis nasicornis - Venom Bibliography




1:
Omori-Satoh T, Nagaoka Y, Mebs D.
Muscle extract of hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus, inhibits hemorrhagic activity of snake venoms.
Toxicon. 1994 Oct;32(10):1279-81.

2:
Dorandeu F.
[The big vipers of Africa of the genus Bitis Gray, 1842 and their venom. Zoological, biochemical and clinical data].
Med Trop (Mars). 1991 Jul-Sep;51(3):293-306. Review. French.

3:
Alloatti G, Gattullo D, Losano G, Marsh NA, Pagliaro P, Vono P.
The mechanical effects of rhinoceros horned viper (Bitis nasicornis) venom on the isolated perfused guinea-pig heart.
Exp Physiol. 1991 Jul;76(4):611-4.

4:
Alloatti G, Gattullo D, Dalla Valle R, Marsh NA, Pagliaro P, Vono P.
The haemodynamic effect of Bitis nasicornis (rhinoceros horned viper) venom.
Gen Pharmacol. 1991;22(1):203-6.

5:
Alloatti G, Gattullo D, Marsh NA, Pagliaro P, Vono P.
The mechanical and electrical effects of rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis) venom on the isolated perfused guinea pig heart and atrial preparations.
Life Sci. 1991;49(21):1539-48.

6:
Tilmisany AK, Osman OH, Abdel Aziz A, Mustafa AA.
Effect of venom from Bitis nasicornis (rhinoceros horned viper) on isolated rabbit aortic strips.
Toxicon. 1986;24(3):309-12.

7:
Joubert FJ, Merrifield EH.
Properties of the arginine esterases from Bitis nasicornis (horned adder) venom.
Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1984 Oct;365(10):1219-25.

8:
Mancheva I, Kleinschmidt T, Aleksiev B, Braunitzer G.
Sequence homology between phospholipase and its inhibitor in snake venom. The primary structure of the inhibitor of vipoxin from the venom of the Bulgarian viper (Vipera ammodytes ammodytes, Serpentes).
Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1984 Aug;365(8):885-94.

9:
Hafner U, Frank W.
Host specificity and host range of the genus Sarcocystis in three snake-rodent life cycles.
Zentralbl Bakteriol Mikrobiol Hyg [A]. 1984 Mar;256(3):296-9.

10:
Joubert FJ, Townshend GS, Botes DP.
Snake Venoms. Purification, some properties of two phospholipases A2 (CM-I and CM-II) and the amino-acid sequence of CM-II and Bitis nasicornis (horned adder) venom.
Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1983 Dec;364(12):1717-26.

11:
Boche J, Chippaux JP, Courtois B.
[Biochemical variations of West African snake venoms].
Bull Soc Pathol Exot Filiales. 1981 May-Jun;74(3):356-66. French.

12:
Cooper JE.
Exophthalmia in a rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis).
Vet Rec. 1975 Aug 16;97(7):130-1.

13:
Marsh N, Glatston A.
Some observations on the venom of the rhinoceros horned viper, Bitis nasicornis. Shaw.
Toxicon. 1974 Dec;12(6):621-8. No abstract available.

14:
MacKay N, Ferguson JC, McNicol GP.
Effects of the venom of the rhinoceros horned viper (Bitis nasicornis) on blood coagulation, platelet aggregation, and fibrinolysis.
J Clin Pathol. 1970 Dec;23(9):789-96. No abstract available.



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