Cross-recognition of a pit viper (Crotalinae) polyspecific antivenom explored through high-density peptide microarray epitope mapping.
Snakebite antivenom is a 120 years old invention based on polyclonal mixtures of antibodies purified from the blood of hyper-immunized animals. Knowledge on antibody recognition sites (epitopes) on snake venom proteins is limited, but may be used to provide molecular level explanations for antivenom...
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Main Authors: | Mikael Engmark (Author), Bruno Lomonte (Author), José María Gutiérrez (Author), Andreas H Laustsen (Author), Federico De Masi (Author), Mikael R Andersen (Author), Ole Lund (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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