"Viper Venoms" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Venoms from SNAKES of the viperid family. They tend to be less toxic than elapid or hydrophid venoms and act mainly on the vascular system, interfering with coagulation and capillary membrane integrity and are highly cytotoxic. They contain large amounts of several enzymes, other factors, and some toxins.
Descriptor ID |
D014757
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MeSH Number(s) |
D20.888.850.960 D23.946.833.850.960
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Concept/Terms |
Viper Venoms- Viper Venoms
- Venoms, Viper
- Viper Venom
- Venom, Viper
Cerastes Venoms- Cerastes Venoms
- Venoms, Cerastes
- Cerastes Venom
- Venom, Cerastes
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Viper Venoms" by people in Profiles.
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Cardiovascular manifestations and patient outcomes following snake envenomation: a pilot study. Trop Doct. 2019 Jan; 49(1):10-13.
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Exploring circulatory shock and mortality in viper envenomation: a prospective observational study from India. QJM. 2018 Nov 01; 111(11):799-806.
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Vipers of the Middle East: A Rich Source of Bioactive Molecules. Molecules. 2018 Oct 22; 23(10).
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Snakebites in French Guiana: Conclusions of an international symposium. Toxicon. 2018 May; 146:91-94.
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Accuracy of the Lee-White Clotting Time Performed in the Hospital Routine to Detect Coagulopathy in Bothrops atrox Envenomation. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2018 05; 98(5):1547-1551.