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Publications by Marisa Rocha
Angiotensin-Degrading Serine Peptidase: A New Chymotrypsin-Like Activity in the Venom of Bothrops Jararaca Partially Blocked by the Commercial Antivenom
Toxicon
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BjSP, a Novel Serine Protease From Bothrops Jararaca Snake Venom That Degrades Fibrinogen Without Forming Fibrin Clots
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Detection and Neutralization of Venom by Ovine Antiserum in Experimental Envenoming by Bothrops Jararaca
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Assessment of the Neutralizing Potency of Ovine Antivenom in a Swiss Mice Model of Bothrops Jararaca Envenoming
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Experimental Bothrops Atrox Envenomation: Efficacy of Antivenom Therapy and the Combination of Bothrops Antivenom With Dexamethasone
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Brain Nitric Oxide Production by a Proline-Rich Decapeptide From Bothrops Jararaca Venom Improves Baroreflex Sensitivity of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
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Linear B-Cell Epitopes in BthTX-I, BthTX-II and BthA-I, Phospholipase A2's From Bothrops Jararacussu Snake Venom, Recognized by Therapeutically Neutralizing Commercial Horse Antivenom
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Evaluation of Antivenoms in the Neutralization of Hyperalgesia and Edema Induced by Bothrops Jararaca and Bothrops Asper Snake Venoms
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Two Related Thrombin-Like Enzymes Present in Bothrops Atrox Venom
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Von Willebrand Syndrome Induced by a Bothrops Venom Factor: Bioassay for Venom Coagglutinin.
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