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Haemotoxic Snake Venoms: Their Functional Activity, Impact on Snakebite Victims and Pharmaceutical Promise

British Journal of Haematology - United Kingdom
doi 10.1111/bjh.14591
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Hematology
Date

February 24, 2017

Authors
Julien SlagboomJeroen KoolRobert A. HarrisonNicholas R. Casewell
Publisher

Wiley


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