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Emma Stars is a Research Assistant in The Centre for Snakebite Research and Interventions at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. She works to assess antivenoms, new therapies and small molecules for treatment of snakebite.
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Handheld point-of-care devices for snakebite coagulopathy: a scoping review
Abouyannis, M., Marriott, A., Stars, E., Kitchen, D. P., Kitchen, S., Woods, T. A. L., Kreuels, B., Amuasi, J. H., Monteiro, W. M., Stienstra, Y., Senthilkumaran, S., Isbister, G. K., Lalloo, D., Ainsworth, S. & Casewell, N., 1 May 2025, In: Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 125, 5, p. 405-420 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Plug and play virus-like particles for the generation of anti-toxin antibodies
Edge, B., Marriott, A., Stars, E., Patel, R., Wilkinson, M., King, L. D. W., Slagboom, J., Tan, C. H., Ratanabanangkoon, K., Draper, S. J. & Ainsworth, S., 29 Aug 2024, In: Toxicon: X. 23, p. e100204 100204.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile2 Citations (Scopus)