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Haemotoxins,
hemotoxins or
hematotoxins are
toxins that
destroy red
blood cells,
disrupt blood clotting, and/or
cause organ degeneration and generalized...
- 5 mg/kg
subcutaneous and it is
completely neurotoxic,
containing neither haemotoxins nor myotoxins,
unlike the
venoms of most
venomous snakes. A bite from...
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which affect nervous systems; myotoxins,
which damage muscles; and
haemotoxins,
which disrupt blood clotting.
Venomous animals cause tens of thousands...
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metabolic control. Some
snake venoms are also proteases, such as pit
viper haemotoxin and
interfere with the victim's
blood clotting cascade.
Proteases determine...
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glands inside the jaw. The
venom in
these lizards have been
shown to be a
haemotoxin. The
venom would act as an
anticoagulant and
would greatly increase the...
- failure, and
local necrosis.
These effects are
attributed to the
various haemotoxins and
necrotoxins contained in the venom. Many
other toxins are present...
- may be
active at any time of the day.
Bothriechis venom is
primarily a
haemotoxin which causes severe pain, swelling, bleb formation, bruising, and quite...
- specificity.
Several snake venoms are also PA clan proteases, such as pit
viper haemotoxin and
interfere with the victim's
blood clotting cascade. Additionally,...