Mechanisms underpinning the permanent muscle damage induced by snake venom metalloprotease.
Snakebite is a major neglected tropical health issue that affects over 5 million people worldwide resulting in around 1.8 million envenomations and 100,000 deaths each year. Snakebite envenomation also causes innumerable morbidities, specifically loss of limbs as a result of excessive tissue/muscle...
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Main Authors: | Harry F Williams (Author), Ben A Mellows (Author), Robert Mitchell (Author), Peggy Sfyri (Author), Harry J Layfield (Author), Maryam Salamah (Author), Rajendran Vaiyapuri (Author), Henry Collins-Hooper (Author), Andrew B Bicknell (Author), Antonios Matsakas (Author), Ketan Patel (Author), Sakthivel Vaiyapuri (Author) |
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