DOI: 10.14264/uql.2020.44
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A blood bond: evolutionary, pathophysiological and biodiscovery implications of coagulotoxic snake venoms

Abstract: Snakebite is a massive global burden and is a neglected area of tropical diseases. Snake venom neurotoxins have been the subject of intense research efforts, albeit significantly less is known about coagulotoxins. Venoms can deleteriously affect any physiological system reachable by the bloodstream, including being able to directly interfere with the coagulation cascade. Such coagulopathic toxins may be either anticoagulant or procoagulant and snake venoms are unique in their use of procoagulant toxins for pre… Show more

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