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- Dexrazoxane as a cardioprotective agent to prevent extensive cardiac damage. Cardiotoxin III Batrachotoxin Heart failure Drug interaction Sishi, Balindiwe J....
- Cardiotoxin III (CTX III, also known as cytotoxin 3) is a sixty amino-acid polypeptide toxin from the Taiwan cobra Naja atra. CTX III is highly basic...
- cobra's venom mainly contains a powerful post-synaptic neurotoxin and cardiotoxin. The venom acts on the synaptic gaps of the nerves, thereby paralyzing...
- Polypeptide toxins (molecular weight 5-10 KDa) include cytotoxins, cardiotoxins, and postsynaptic neurotoxins (such as α-bungarotoxin and α-Cobratoxin)...
- Ritu made him kill Maya and made it look like a heart attack by using a cardiotoxin which takes about 8 hours to work. In the morgue, Ajay continuously keeps...
- species and consists mainly of highly potent neurotoxins; it also contains cardiotoxins, fasciculins, and calciseptine. Based on the median lethal dose (LD50)...
- Apitoxin, from honey bees T-2 mycotoxin, from certain toxic mushrooms Cardiotoxin III, from Chinese cobra Hemotoxin, from vipers Many living organisms...
- the predominant and most lethal components when cytotoxins and beta-cardiotoxins also exhibit toxicological activities. It is reported that cytotoxicity...
- used consist of pancuronium bromide (paralytic), pot****ium chloride (cardiotoxin), and sodium thiopental (anesthetic). The production of these substances...
- gerbils. Eastern green mamba venom consists of both neurotoxins and cardiotoxins. Symptoms of envenomation include swelling of the immediate bite-wound...