1,134 results on '"Gutiérrez, José María"'
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2. Skeletal muscle fiber hypercontraction induced by Bothrops asper myotoxic phospholipases A2ex vivo does not involve a direct action on the contractile apparatus
3. Repurposed drugs and their combinations prevent morbidity-inducing dermonecrosis caused by diverse cytotoxic snake venoms
4. Machine-learning guided Venom Induced Dermonecrosis Analysis tooL: VIDAL
5. Assessment of the Artemia salina toxicity assay as a substitute of the mouse lethality assay in the determination of venom-induced toxicity and preclinical efficacy of antivenom
6. Role of nitric oxide and signaling pathways modulating the stimulatory effect of snake venom secretory PLA2S on non-opsonized zymosan phagocytosis by macrophages
7. PKC-α is involved in the signaling of phagocytosis induced by two snake venom secretory PLA2S in macrophages
8. Intrageneric cross-reactivity of monospecific rabbit antisera against venoms of mamba (Elapidae: Dendroaspis spp.) snakes
9. First aid and pre-hospital practices in snakebite victims: The persistent use of harmful interventions
10. Tissue damaging toxins in snake venoms: mechanisms of action, pathophysiology and treatment strategies
11. Immune response to neurotoxic South American snake venoms
12. Neutralization, by a polyspecific antivenom, of the coagulopathy induced by the venom of Bothrops asper: Assessment by standard coagulation tests and rotational thromboelastometry in a murine model
13. Broadening the research landscape in the field of snakebite envenoming: Towards a holistic perspective
14. Sediments as sinks and sources of marine radionuclides: Implications for their use as ocean tracers
15. Clinical effects of immunization, bleeding, and albumin-based fluid therapy in horses used as immunoglobulin source to produce a polyspecific antivenom (Echitab-plus-ICP) towards venoms of African snakes
16. Half a century of research on Bothrops asper venom variation: biological and biomedical implications
17. Proteomics and histological assessment of an organotypic model of human skin following exposure to Naja nigricollis venom
18. Preliminary assessment of antivenom availability and management in the public health system of Costa Rica: An analysis based on a survey to pharmacists in public health facilities
19. Platelet depletion enhances lethal, hemorrhagic and myotoxic activities of Bothrops asper snake venom in a murine model
20. Coagulopathy induced by viperid snake venoms in a murine model: Comparison of standard coagulation tests and rotational thromboelastometry
21. Effect of the phospholipase A2 inhibitor Varespladib, and its synergism with crotalic antivenom, on the neuromuscular blockade induced by Crotalus durissus terrificus venom (with and without crotamine) in mouse neuromuscular preparations
22. Proteomic and toxicological analysis of the venom of Micrurus yatesi and its neutralization by an antivenom
23. A transdisciplinary approach to snakebite envenoming
24. Alterations of the skeletal muscle contractile apparatus in necrosis induced by myotoxic snake venom phospholipases A2: a mini-review.
25. Comparison of the intrageneric neutralization scope of monospecific, bispecific/monogeneric and polyspecific/monogeneric antisera raised in horses immunized with sub-Saharan African snake venoms.
26. Dermonecrosis caused by a spitting cobra snakebite results from toxin potentiation and is prevented by the repurposed drug varespladib.
27. Body Awareness as a Protective Factor against Suicidal Orientations in College Students.
28. Assessing a 6-h endpoint observation time in the lethality neutralization assay used to evaluate the preclinical efficacy of snake antivenoms
29. Instituto Butantan and Instituto Clodomiro Picado: A long-standing partnership in science, technology, and public health
30. Expanding the neutralization scope of the Central American antivenom (PoliVal-ICP) to include the venom of Crotalus durissus pifanorum
31. Snakebite envenoming in different national contexts: Costa Rica, Sri Lanka, and Nigeria
32. Comparative venomics and preclinical efficacy evaluation of a monospecific Hemachatus antivenom towards sub-Saharan Africa cobra venoms
33. Traveling Anthropophagy : The Depiction of Cannibalism in Modern Travel Writing, Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
34. Snakebite envenoming from an Ecohealth perspective
35. Landscape of toxin-neutralizing therapeutics for snakebite envenoming (2015–2022): Setting the stage for an R&D agenda.
36. A Complex Pattern of Gene Expression in Tissue Affected by Viperid Snake Envenoming: The Emerging Role of Autophagy-Related Genes.
37. Development and characterization of two equine formulations towards SARS-CoV-2 proteins for the potential treatment of COVID-19
38. Cytotoxicity of snake venom Lys49 PLA2-like myotoxin on rat cardiomyocytes ex vivo does not involve a direct action on the contractile apparatus
39. Perspectives and recommendations towards evidence-based health care for scorpion sting envenoming in the Brazilian Amazon: A comprehensive review
40. Bothrops Snakebite Envenomings in the Amazon Region
41. Nephrotoxicity induced by the venom of Hypnale hypnale from Sri Lanka: Studies on isolated perfused rat kidney and renal tubular cell lines
42. First look into the venom of Roatan Island's critically endangered coral snake Micrurus ruatanus: Proteomic characterization, toxicity, immunorecognition and neutralization by an antivenom
43. Factors related to 41K interference on 41Ca AMS measurements
44. Neutralizing properties of LY315920 toward snake venom group I and II myotoxic phospholipases A2
45. Analgesic effect of morphine and tramadol in standard toxicity assays in mice injected with venom of the snake Bothrops asper
46. Light emitting diode (LED) therapy reduces local pathological changes induced by Bothrops asper snake venom
47. Current technology for the industrial manufacture of snake antivenoms
48. Use of Antibiotics following Snakebite in the Era of Antimicrobial Stewardship.
49. Analysis of the Attitudes towards Sexuality in People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Cross-Sectional Study.
50. Exploring the Link between Interoceptive Body Awareness and Suicidal Orientation in University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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