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  1. An indirect haemolytic assay for assessing antivenoms.
    al-Abdulla, I.H.; Sidki, A.M. & Landon, J.
    Toxicon, 1991, 29, 1043-1046

  2. SAXS study of crotapotin at low pH.
    Abrego, J.R.; Craievich, A.F.; Mascarenhas, Y.P. & Laure, C.J.
    Biophys J, 1993, 64, 560-564

  3. Single-step purification of crotapotin and crotactine from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom using preparative isoelectric focusing.
    Aguiar, A.S.; Melgarejo, A.R.; Alves, C.R. & Giovanni-De-Simone, S.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1997, 30, 25-28

  4. Comparative studies on three rattlesnake toxins.
    Aird, S.D. & Kaiser, I.I.
    Toxicon, 1985, 23, 361-374

  5. A complete amino acid sequence for the basic subunit of crotoxin.
    Aird, S.D.; Kaiser, I.I.; Lewis, R.V. & Kruggel, W.G.
    Arch Biochem Biophys, 1986, 249, 296-300

  6. Rattlesnake presynaptic neurotoxins: primary structure and evolutionary origin of the acidic subunit.
    Aird, S.D.; Kaiser, I.I.; Lewis, R.V. & Kruggel, W.G.
    Biochemistry, 1985, 24, 7054-7058

  7. Comparative spectroscopic studies of four crotoxin homologs and their subunits.
    Aird, S.D.; Steadman, B.L.; Middaugh, C.R. & Kaiser, I.I.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1989, 997, 211-218

  8. Gyroxin, a toxin from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, is a thrombin-like enzyme.
    Alexander, G.; Grothusen, J.; Zepeda, H. & Schwartzman, R.J.
    Toxicon, 1988, 26, 953-960

  9. Gyroxin, a toxin from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus, is a thrombin-like enzyme.
    Alexander, G.; Grothusen, J.; Zepeda, H. & Schwartzman, R.J.
    Toxicon, 1988, 26, 953-960

  10. Potentiation of the toxicity of basic peptides from rattlesnake venoms by sodium acetate.
    Allen, H.R.; Tucker, R.K. & Geren, C.R.
    Toxicon, 1986, 24, 553-558

  11. Anticrotalic and antitumoral activities of gel filtration fractions of aqueous extract from Tabernaemontana catharinensis (Apocynaceae).
    de Almeida, L.; Cintra, A.C.O.; Veronese, E.L.G.; Nomizo, A.; Franco, J.J.; Arantes, E.C.; Giglio, J.R. & Sampaio, S.V.
    Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol, 2004, 137, 19-27

  12. Reproductive cycle of the Neotropical Crotalus durissus terrificus: I. Seasonal levels and interplay between steroid hormones and vasotocinase.
    Almeida-Santos, S.M.; Abdalla, F.M.F.; Silveira, P.F.; Yamanouye, N.; Breno, M.C. & Salomão, M.G.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol, 2004, 139, 143-150

  13. Sperm storage in males of the snake Crotalus durissus terrificus (Crotalinae: Viperidae) in southeastern Brazil.
    Almeida-Santos, S.M.; Laporta-Ferreira, I.L.; Antoniazzi, M.M. & Jared, C.
    Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol, 2004, 139, 169-174

  14. [Afibrinogenemia secondary to crotalid snake bite (Crotalus durissus terrificus)]
    Amaral, C.F.; Rezende, N.A.; Pedrosa, T.M.; da Silva, O.A. & Pedroso, E.R.
    Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo, 1988, 30, 288-292

  15. Afibrinogenemia following snake bite (Crotalus durissus terrificus).
    Amaral, C.F.; da Silva, O.A.; López, M. & Pedroso, E.R.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg, 1980, 29, 1453-1455

  16. Effects of crotoxin on autonomic neuromuscular transmission in the guinea-pig myenteric plexus and vas deferens.
    Anadón, A. & Martinez-Larrañaga, M.R.
    Toxicon, 1985, 23, 963-972

  17. Comparison of the immunogenicity and antigenic composition of ten Central American snake venoms.
    Anderson, S.G.; Gutiérrez, J.M. & Ownby, C.L.
    Toxicon, 1993, 31, 1051-1059

  18. Comparison of the immunogenicity and antigenic composition of ten Central American snake venoms.
    Anderson, S.G.; Gutiérrez, J.M. & Ownby, C.L.
    Toxicon, 1993, 31, 1051-1059

  19. Clinical and laboratory alterations in horses during immunization with snake venoms for the production of polyvalent (Crotalinae) antivenom.
    Angulo, Y.; Estrada, R. & Gutiérrez, J.M.
    Toxicon, 1997, 35, 81-90

  20. Cross-neutralization on the histamine-releasing activity of snake venoms.
    Antunes, E.; Rodrigues-Simioni, L. & Prado-Franceschi, J.
    Acta Physiol Pharmacol Latinoam, 1989, 39, 431-438

  21. [Hastospiculum onchocercum major Desportes, 1941, parasite of the snake Crotalus durissus terrificus]
    Araujo, P.
    Rev Farm Bioquim Univ Sao Paulo, 1970, 8, 121-124

  22. [New species of Ophidascaris (Baylis 1921), parasite of the crotalus snake (Crotalus durissus terrificus)]
    Araujo, P.
    Ann Parasitol Hum Comp, 1969, 44, 441-449

  23. The effect of crotoxin on the release of acetylcholine and lactate dehydrogenase from rat brain cortical slices.
    Araújo, D.A.; Beirão, P.S. & Gomez, M.V.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1992, 25, 707-711

  24. Raman and infrared studies on the conformation of porcine pancreatic and Crotalus durissus terrificus phospholipases A2.
    Arêas, E.P.; Laure, C.J.; Gabilan, N.; Araujo, P.S. & Kawano, Y.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1989, 997, 15-26

  25. Myonecrosis, myoglobinuria and acute renal failure induced by South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus) envenomation in Brazil.
    Azevedo-Marques, M.M.; Cupo, P.; Coimbra, T.M.; Hering, S.E.; Rossi, M.A. & Laure, C.J.
    Toxicon, 1985, 23, 631-636

  26. Evidence that Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American rattlesnake) envenomation in humans causes myolysis rather than hemolysis.
    Azevedo-Marques, M.M.; Hering, S.E. & Cupo, P.
    Toxicon, 1987, 25, 1163-1168

  27. Determination of the neutralizing potency of horse antivenom against bothropic and crotalic venoms by indirect enzyme immunoassay.
    Barbosa, C.F.; Rodrigues, R.J.; Olortegui, C.C.; Sanchez, E.F. & Heneine, L.G.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1995, 28, 1077-1080

  28. Serum kinetics of crotoxin from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom in mice: evidence for a rapid clearance.
    Barral-Netto, M. & von Sohsten, R.L.
    Toxicon, 1991, 29, 527-531

  29. Immunological studies with the venom of the scorpion Tityus serrulatus.
    Barral-Netto, M.; Vinhas, V.; Schriefer, A.; Barral, A.; Santos, S.B.; Almeida, A.R. & Novaes, G.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1991, 24, 171-180

  30. Liver dysfunction in patients bitten by Crotalus Durissus terrificus (Laurenti, 1768) snakes in Botucatu (State of São Paulo, Brazil).
    Barraviera, B.; Coelho, K.Y.; Curi, P.R. & Meira, D.A.
    Rev Inst Med Trop Sao Paulo, 1995, 37, 63-69

  31. Cross-neutralization of the neurotoxicity of Crotalus durissus terrificus and Bothrops jararacussu venoms by antisera against crotoxin and phospholipase A2 from Crotalus durissus cascavella venom.
    Beghini, D.G.; da Cruz-Höfling, M.A.; Randazzo-Moura, P.; Rodrigues-Simioni, L.; Novello, J.C.; Hyslop, S. & Marangoni, S.
    Toxicon, 2005, 46, 604-611

  32. Anti-sera raised in rabbits against crotoxin and phospholipase A2 from Crotalus durissus cascavella venom neutralize the neurotoxicity of the venom and crotoxin.
    Beghini, D.G.; Hernandez-Oliveira, S.; Rodrigues-Simioni, L.; Novello, J.C.; Hyslop, S. & Marangoni, S.
    Toxicon, 2004, 44, 141-148

  33. Studies of an acidic cardiotoxin isolated from the venom of Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus).
    Bieber, A.L.; Tu, T. & Tu, A.T.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1975, 400, 178-188

  34. Inhibition of enzymatic and pharmacological activities of some snake venoms and toxins by Mandevilla velutina (Apocynaceae) aqueous extract.
    Biondo, R.; Pereira, A.M.S.; Marcussi, S.; Pereira, P.S.; França, S.C. & Soares, A.M.
    Biochimie, 2003, 85, 1017-1025

  35. Direct organogenesis of Mandevilla illustris (Vell) Woodson and effects of its aqueous extract on the enzymatic and toxic activities of Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom.
    Biondo, R.; Soares, A.M.; Bertoni, B.W.; França, S.C. & Pereira, A.M.S.
    Plant Cell Rep, 2004, 22, 549-552

  36. Synergism of the two subunits of crotoxin.
    Bon, C.
    Toxicon, 1982, 20, 105-109

  37. Crotoxin, half-century of investigations on a phospholipase A2 neurotoxin.
    Bon, C.; Bouchier, C.; Choumet, V.; Faure, G.; Jiang, M.S.; Lambezat, M.P.; Radvanyi, F. & Saliou, B.
    Acta Physiol Pharmacol Latinoam, 1989, 39, 439-448

  38. Postsynaptic effects of crotoxin and of its isolated subunits.
    Bon, C.; Changeux, J.P.; Jeng, T.W. & Fraenkel-Conrat, H.
    Eur J Biochem, 1979, 99, 471-481

  39. Isolation and enzymatic characterization of a basic phospholipase A2 from Bothrops jararacussu snake venom.
    Bonfim, V.L.; Toyama, M.H.; Novello, J.C.; Hyslop, S.; Oliveira, C.R.; Rodrigues-Simioni, L. & Marangoni, S.
    J Protein Chem, 2001, 20, 239-245

  40. Effects of (60)Co gamma radiation on crotamine.
    Boni-Mitake, M.; Costa, H.; Spencer, P.J.; Vassilieff, V.S. & Rogero, J.R.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 2001, 34, 1531-1538

  41. Distribution of (125)I-labeled crotamine in mice tissues.
    Boni-Mitake, M.; Costa, H.; Vassilieff, V.S. & Rogero, J.R.
    Toxicon, 2006, 48, 550-555

  42. Analysis of cDNAs encoding the two subunits of crotoxin, a phospholipase A2 neurotoxin from rattlesnake venom: the acidic non enzymatic subunit derives from a phospholipase A2-like precursor.
    Bouchier, C.; Boulain, J.C.; Bon, C. & Ménez, A.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1991, 1088, 401-408

  43. Action of crotoxin and crotactin from the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus (South American rattlesnake) on the frog neuromuscular junction.
    Brazil, O.V. & Excell, B.J.
    J Physiol, 1971, 212, 34P-35P

  44. Pharmacology of crystalline crotoxin. 3. Cardiovascular and respiratory effects of crotoxin and Crotalus durissus terrificus venom.
    Brazil, O.V.; Fariña, R.; Yoshida, L. & Oliveira, V.A.D.
    Mem Inst Butantan, 1966, 33, 993-1000

  45. Isolation and characterization of three phospholipases A from the crotoxin complex.
    Breithaupt, H.; Omori-Sato, T. & Lang, J.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1975, 403, 355-369

  46. Tolerance to the antinociceptive effect of Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom in mice is mediated by pharmacodynamic mechanisms.
    Brigatte, P.; Hoffmann, F.A.; Bernardi, M.M.; Giorgi, R.; Fernandes, I.; Takehara, H.A.; Barros, S.B.; Almeida, M.G. & Cury, Y.
    Toxicon, 2001, 39, 1399-1410

  47. Chemical and functional homology of myotoxin a from prairie rattlesnake venom and crotamine from South American rattlesnake venom.
    Cameron, D.L. & Tu, A.T.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 1978, 532, 147-154

  48. Gyroxin fails to modify in vitro release of labelled dopamine and acetylcholine from rat and mouse striatal tissue.
    Camillo, M.A.; Paes, P.C.A.; Troncone, L.R. & Rogero, J.R.
    Toxicon, 2001, 39, 843-853

  49. Evidence for a respiratory component, similar to mammalian respiratory sinus arrhythmia, in the heart rate variability signal from the rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus terrificus.
    Campbell, H.A.; Leite, C.A.C.; Wang, T.; Skals, M.; Abe, A.S.; Egginton, S.; Rantin, F.T.; Bishop, C.M. & Taylor, E.W.
    J Exp Biol, 2006, 209, 2628-2636

  50. Dissociation of the crotoxin complex promoted by acetylcholine.
    Canziani, G.A.; Seki, C. & Vidal, J.C.
    Acta Physiol Pharmacol Latinoam, 1985, 35, 165-180

  51. The mechanism of inhibition of phospholipase activity of crotoxin B by crotoxin A.
    Canziani, G.; Seki, C. & Vidal, J.C.
    Toxicon, 1983, 21, 663-674

  52. Accessibility of the active site of crotoxin B in the crotoxin complex.
    Canziani, G.; Seki, C. & Vidal, J.C.
    Toxicon, 1982, 20, 809-822

  53. Irradiation of Crotalus durissus terrificus crotoxin with 60Co gamma-rays induces its uptake by macrophages through scavenger receptors.
    Cardi, B.A.; Nascimento, N. & Andrade, H.F.
    Int J Radiat Biol, 1998, 73, 557-564

  54. Immunochemical detection of purified crotoxin from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom in the motor end plate of striated muscle in CBA/J mice.
    Cardi, B.A.; Nascimento, N.; Rogero, J.R. & Júnior, H.F.A.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1992, 25, 905-908

  55. Role of crotoxin, a phospholipase A2 isolated from Crotalus durissus terrificus snake venom, on inflammatory and immune reactions.
    Cardoso, D.F.; Lopes-Ferreira, M.; Faquim-Mauro, E.L.; Macedo, M.S. & Farsky, S.H.
    Mediators Inflamm, 2001, 10, 125-133

  56. Effect of Crotalus venom on the humoral and cellular immune response.
    Cardoso, D.F. & Mota, I.
    Toxicon, 1997, 35, 607-612

  57. Neutralizing human anti crotoxin scFv isolated from a nonimmunized phage library.
    Cardoso, D.F.; Nato, F.; England, P.; Ferreira, M.L.; Vaughan, T.J.; Mota, I.; Mazie, J.C.; Choumet, V. & Lafaye, P.
    Scand J Immunol, 2000, 51, 337-344

  58. Microvesicles in the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus (Serpentes, Viperidae).
    Carneiro, S.M.; Fernandes, W.; Sant'anna, S.S. & Yamanouye, N.
    Toxicon, 2006

  59. Identification of bothrojaracin-like proteins in snake venoms from Bothrops species and Lachesis muta.
    Castro, H.C.; Fernandes, M. & Zingali, R.B.
    Toxicon, 1999, 37, 1403-1416

  60. Effect of crotapotin on the biological activity of Asp49 and Lys49 phospholipases A(2) from Bothrops snake venoms.
    Cecchini, A.L.; Soares, A.M.; Cecchini, R.; de Oliveira, A.H.C.; Ward, R.J.; Giglio, J.R. & Arantes, E.C.
    Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol, 2004, 138, 429-436

  61. A study on the membrane depolarization of skeletal muscles caused by a scorpion toxin, sea anemone toxin II and crotamine and the interaction between toxins.
    Chang, C.C.; Hong, S.J. & Su, M.J.
    Br J Pharmacol, 1983, 79, 673-680

  62. [Neuromuscular effects of venoms from 2 varieties of Crotalus durissus terrificus]
    Cheymol, J.; Bourillet, F.; Roch-Arveiller, M. & Toan, T.
    Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther, 1969, 179, 40-55

  63. [A comparison of the neuromuscular action of crotamine and the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus var. crotaminicus. 2. Isolated preparations]
    Cheymol, J.; Gonçalves, J.M.; Bourillet, F. & Roch-Arveiller, M.
    Toxicon, 1971, 9, 287-289

  64. A phospholipase A2-related snake venom (from Crotalus durissus terrificus) stimulates neuroendocrine and immune functions: determination of different sites of action.
    Chisari, A.; Spinedi, E.; Voirol, M.J.; Giovambattista, A. & Gaillard, R.C.
    Endocrinology, 1998, 139, 617-625

  65. Sexual dimorphism in the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and TNFalpha responses to phospholipase A2-related neurotoxin (from crotalus durissus terrifcus) challenge.
    Chisari, A.N.; Gaillard, R.C.; Giovambattista, A.; M-J, V.; Piermaría, J. & Spinedi, E.
    J Endocrinol Invest, 2000, 23, 440-448

  66. Immunochemical analysis of a snake venom phospholipase A2 neurotoxin, crotoxin, with monoclonal antibodies.
    Choumet, V.; Faure, G.; Robbe-Vincent, A.; Saliou, B.; Mazié, J.C. & Bon, C.
    Mol Immunol, 1992, 29, 871-882

  67. Immunochemical cross-reactivity of two phospholipase A2 neurotoxins, agkistrodotoxin and crotoxin.
    Choumet, V.; Jiang, M.S.; Specker, I. & Bon, C.
    Toxicon, 1991, 29, 441-451

  68. A monoclonal antibody directed against the non-toxic subunit of a dimeric phospholipase A2 neurotoxin, crotoxin, neutralizes its toxicity.
    Choumet, V.; Lafaye, P.; Mazié, J.C. & Bon, C.
    Biol Chem, 1998, 379, 899-906

  69. ELISA for the detection of toxic antigens in experimental and clinical envenoming by Tityus serrulatus scorpion venom.
    Chávez-Olórtegui, C.; Fonseca, S.C.; Campolina, D.; Amaral, C.F. & Diniz, C.R.
    Toxicon, 1994, 32, 1649-1656

  70. ELISA for the detection of venom antigens in experimental and clinical envenoming by Loxosceles intermedia spiders.
    Chávez-Olórtegui, C.; Zanetti, V.C.; Ferreira, A.P.; Minozzo, J.C.; Mangili, O.C. & Gubert, I.C.
    Toxicon, 1998, 36, 563-569

  71. Toxicity and immunogenicity of Crotalus durissus terrificus venom treated with different doses of gamma rays.
    Clissa, P.B.; do Nascimento, N. & Rogero, J.R.
    Toxicon, 1999, 37, 1131-1141

  72. Cytotoxicity of crotoxin on murine erythroleukemia cells in vitro.
    Corin, R.E.; Viskatis, L.J.; Vidal, J.C. & Etcheverry, M.A.
    Invest New Drugs, 1993, 11, 11-15

  73. Effect of drugs on the lethality in mice of the venoms and neurotoxins from sundry snakes.
    Crosland, R.D.
    Toxicon, 1991, 29, 613-631

  74. Effect of chlorpromazine and quinacrine on the lethality in mice of the venoms and neurotoxins from several snakes.
    Crosland, R.D.
    Toxicon, 1989, 27, 655-663

  75. Crotalus durissus terrificus venom interferes with morphological, functional, and biochemical changes in murine macrophage.
    Cruz, A.H.; Mendonça, R.Z. & Petricevich, V.L.
    Mediators Inflamm, 2005, 2005, 349-359

  76. Absence of myocardial involvement in children victims of Crotalus durissus terrificus envenoming.
    Cupo, P.; de Azevedo-Marques, M.M. & Hering, S.E.
    Toxicon, 2003, 42, 741-745

  77. Acute myocardial infarction-like enzyme profile in human victims of Crotalus durissus terrificus envenoming.
    Cupo, P.; Azevedo-Marques, M.M. & Hering, S.E.
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1990, 84, 447-451

  78. Clinical and laboratory features of South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus) envenomation in children.
    Cupo, P.; Azevedo-Marques, M.M. & Hering, S.E.
    Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg, 1988, 82, 924-929

  79. [Crotalid bites in children: clinical, laboratory, epidemiologic aspects and treatment approach]
    Cupo, P.; Marques, M.M. & Hering, S.E.
    Rev Soc Bras Med Trop, 1991, 24, 87-96

  80. Inflammatory oedema induced by phospholipases A2 isolated from Crotalus durissus sp. in the rat dorsal skin: a role for mast cells and sensory C-fibers.
    Câmara, P.R.S.; Esquisatto, L.C.M.; Camargo, E.A.; Ribela, M.T.C.P.; Toyama, M.H.; Marangoni, S.; Nucci, G.D. & Antunes, E.
    Toxicon, 2003, 41, 823-829

  81. Generation of protective immune sera by Crotalus durissus terrificus venom detoxified by controlled iodination.
    Daniel, J.P.; Heneine, L.G.; Tavares, C.A.; Nascimento, M.C. & Heneine, I.F.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1987, 20, 713-720

  82. Specific binding of crotoxin to brain synaptosomes and synaptosomal membranes.
    Degn, L.L.; Seebart, C.S. & Kaiser, I.I.
    Toxicon, 1991, 29, 973-988

  83. Combining phage display and molecular modeling to map the epitope of a neutralizing antitoxin antibody.
    Demangel, C.; Maroun, R.C.; Rouyre, S.; Bon, C.; Mazié, J.C. & Choumet, V.
    Eur J Biochem, 2000, 267, 2345-2353

  84. Regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor activity by crotoxin, a snake venom phospholipase A2 toxin. A novel growth inhibitory mechanism.
    Donato, N.J.; Martin, C.A.; Perez, M.; Newman, R.A.; Vidal, J.C. & Etcheverry, M.
    Biochem Pharmacol, 1996, 51, 1535-1543

  85. Immunization of equines with phospholipase A2 protects against the lethal effects of Crotalus durissus terrificus venom.
    Dos-Santos, M.C.; Yamaguchi, I.K.; Caricatti, C.P.; Higashi, H.G. & Dias-da-Silva, W.
    Braz J Med Biol Res, 1989, 22, 509-512

  86. Primary culture of venom gland cells from the South American rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus terrificus).
    Duarte, M.M.; de Oca, H.M.; Diniz, C.R. & Fortes-Dias, C.L.
    Toxicon, 1999, 37, 1673-1682

  87. Snake inhibitors of phospholipase A(2) enzymes.
    Dunn, R.D. & Broady, K.W.
    Biochim Biophys Acta, 2001, 1533, 29-37

  88. Unusual neurological symptoms in a case of severe crotalid envenomation.
    Ekenbäck, K.; Hulting, J.; Persson, H. & Wernell, I.
    J Toxicol Clin Toxicol, 1985, 23, 357-364

  89. A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study on the solution structure of crotamine.
    Endo, T.; Oya, M.; Ozawa, H.; Kawano, Y.; Giglio, J.R. & Miyazawa, T.
    J Protein Chem, 1989, 8, 807-815

  90. Physical and functional association of the Src family kinases Fyn and Lyn with the collagen receptor glycoprotein VI-Fc receptor gamma chain complex on human platelets.
    Ezumi, Y.; Shindoh, K.; Tsuji, M. & Takayama, H.
    J Exp Med, 1998, 188, 267-276

  91. Inhibition of the lethal and myotoxic activities of Crotalus durissus terrificus venom by Tabernaemontana catharinensis: identification of one of the active components.
    de F Batina, M.; Cintra, A.C.; Veronese, E.L.; Lavrador, M.A.; Giglio, J.R.; Pereira, P.S.; Dias, D.A.; França, S.C. & Sampaio, S.V.
    Planta Med, 2000, 66, 424-428

  92. Automated NMR structure determination and disulfide bond identification of the myotoxin crotamine from Crotalus durissus terrificus.
    Fadel, V.; Bettendorff, P.; Herrmann, T.; de Azevedo, W.F.; Oliveira, E.B.; Yamane, T. & Wüthrich, K.
    Toxicon, 2005, 46, 759-767

  93. Crotoxin, a phospholipase A2 neurotoxin from the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus: purification of several isoforms and comparison of their molecular structure and of their biological activities.
    Faure, G. & Bon, C.
    Biochemistry, 1988, 27, 730-738

  94. Several isoforms of crotoxin are present in individual venoms from the South American rattlesnake Crotalus durissus terrificus.
    Faure, G. & Bon, C.
    Toxicon, 1987, 25, 229-234

  95. The origin of the diversity of crotoxin isoforms in the venom of Crotalus durissus terrificus.
    Faure, G.; Choumet, V.; Bouchier, C.; Camoin, L.; Guillaume, J.L.; Monegier, B.; Vuilhorgne, M. & Bon, C.
    Eur J Biochem, 1994, 223, 161-164

  96. Crotoxin acceptor protein isolated from Torpedo electric organ: binding properties to crotoxin by surface plasmon resonance.
    Faure, G.; Copic, A.; Porrier, S.L.; Gubensek, F.; Bon, C. & Krizaj, I.
    Toxicon, 2003, 41, 509-517

  97. Multiplicity of acidic subunit isoforms of crotoxin, the phospholipase A2 neurotoxin from Crotalus durissus terrificus venom, results from posttranslational modifications.
    Faure, G.; Guillaume, J.L.; Camoin, L.; Saliou, B. & Bon, C.
    Biochemistry, 1991, 30, 8074-8083

  98. Comparison of crotoxin isoforms reveals that stability of the complex plays a major role in its pharmacological action.
    Faure, G.; Harvey, A.L.; Thomson, E.; Saliou, B.; Radvanyi, F. & Bon, C.
    Eur J Biochem, 1993, 214, 491-496

  99. Interaction of the neurotoxic and nontoxic secretory phospholipases A2 with the crotoxin inhibitor from Crotalus serum.
    Faure, G.; Villela, C.; Perales, J. & Bon, C.
    Eur J Biochem, 2000, 267, 4799-4808

  100. Horse IgG isotypes and cross-neutralization of two snake antivenoms produced in Brazil and Costa Rica.
    Fernandes, I.; Lima, E.X.; Takehara, H.A.; Moura-da-Silva, A.M.; Tanjoni, I. & Gutiérrez, J.M.
    Toxicon, 2000, 38, 633-644

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