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Assessing the stability of historical and desiccated snake venoms from a medically important Ecuadorian collection
ArticleAbstract: Bothrops asper and Bothrops atrox are important venomous snakes from Ecuador responsible for the mosPalabras claves:Desiccated venom, Proteomic, Snake venom, stability, ToxicologicalAutores:Bruno Mendes, Caldeira C.A.S., Fausto Zaruma-Torres, José Rafael de Almeida, Laines J., Noroska Gabriela Salazar Mogollón, Pico J., Ricardo S.P. Patiño, Saulo L. Silva, Terán M.Fuentes:googlescopusCorrigendum to: “Venomics of the poorly studied hognosed pitvipers Porthidium arcosae and Porthidium volcanicum” (Journal of Proteomics (2021) 249, (S1874391921002785), (10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104379))
OtherAbstract: <An older version of Panel A of Fig. 3 was inadvertently published in page 7 of Journal of ProteomicPalabras claves:Autores:Bonilla F., Caldeira C.A.S., Calvete J.J., Fausto Zaruma-Torres, Fernández J., Lomonte B., Ruiz-Campos M., Sanz L., Sasa M., Saulo L. Silva, Terán M.Fuentes:scopusVenomics of the poorly studied hognosed pitvipers Porthidium arcosae and Porthidium volcanicum
ArticleAbstract: We report the first proteomics analyses of the venoms of two poorly studied snakes, the Manabi hognoPalabras claves:Antivenomics, Genus Porthidium, Latin American antivenoms, Porthidium arcosae, Porthidium volcanicum, Snake venomicsAutores:Bonilla F., Caldeira C.A.S., Calvete J.J., Fausto Zaruma-Torres, Fernández J., Lomonte B., Ruiz-Campos M., Sanz L., Sasa M., Saulo L. Silva, Terán M.Fuentes:scopusViperidae snakebites in Ecuador: A review of epidemiological and ecological aspects
ArticleAbstract: Snakebite envenoming is a neglected disease of public health concern. Most snakebite accidents occurPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Ecuadorian vipers, Epidemiology of snakebites, snakebite envenoming, VIPERIDAEAutores:Angélica Ochoa Avilés, Caldeira C.A.S., Cristopher A. Celorio-Carvajal, Fausto Zaruma-Torres, María Cristina Arias-Peláez, Odalys S. Hebkp_redia-Andino, Samuel A. Escandón, Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M.Fuentes:scopusSnake venom peptides and low mass proteins: Molecular tools and therapeutic agents
ReviewAbstract: Snake venoms are natural sources of biologically active molecules that are able to act selectively aPalabras claves:Bradykinin-potentiating peptide, Crotamine, Disintegrin, Natriuretic peptide, Sarafotoxin, Three-finger toxinAutores:Caldeira C.A.S., Carregari V.C., Coutinho-Neto A., de Azevedo Calderon L., Gomes P.A.D.C., Huancahuire-Vega S., José Rafael de Almeida, Marangoni S., R. K. Watanabe, Resende L.M., Saulo L. Silva, Soares A.M., Valed N.Fuentes:scopus