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Quantifying venom in African snakes: Insights into protein content, yield and body size associations
French, S., Da Silva, R., Have, M. T., Crittenden, E., Rowley, P., Cullen, I., Holland, Z., Wilkinson, M. & Modahl, C., 7 Mar 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Sciencedirect.com.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Clinical features of puff adder envenoming: case series of Bitis arietans snakebites in Kenya and a scoping review of the literature.
Tianyi Tianyi, F., Ngari, C., Wilkinson, M., Parkurito, S., Chebet, E., Mumo, E., Trelfa, A., Otundo, D., Crittenden, E., Kephah, G. M., Harrison, R., Stienstra, Y., Casewell, N., Lalloo, D. & Oluoch, G., 10 Feb 2025, In: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2025, p. e0012845 e0012845.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Preclinical evaluation of the neutralising efficacy of three antivenoms against the venoms of the recently taxonomically partitioned E. ocellatus and E. romani
Edge, R. J., Marriott, A. E., Keen, M., Xie, T., Crittenden, E. P., Dawson, C. A., Wilkinson, M. C., Wüster, W., Casewell, N. R., Ainsworth, S. & Menzies, S. K., 4 Aug 2025, In: PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 19, 8, p. e0013371 e0013371.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Snake Venom Metalloproteinases from Puff Adder and Saw-Scaled Viper Venoms Cause Cytotoxic Effects in Human Keratinocytes
Bartlett, K. E., Westhorpe, A., Wilkinson, M. C. & Casewell, N. R., 28 Jun 2025, In: Toxins. 17, 7, 328.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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African polyvalent antivenom can maintain pharmacological stability and ability to neutralise murine venom lethality for decades post-expiry: evidence for increasing antivenom shelf life to aid in alleviating chronic shortages
Solano, G., Cunningham, S., Edge, B., Duran, G., Sanchez, A., Villalta, M., Clare, R., Wilkinson, M., Marriott, A., Abada, C., Menzies, S., Keen, M., Lalloo, D., Stienstra, Y., Abouyannis, M., Casewell, N., León, G. & Ainsworth, S., 13 Mar 2024, In: BMJ Global Health. 9, 3, p. e014813 e014813.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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