Anticoagulant toxicity of black snake (Elapidae: pseudechis) venoms: potency, mechanisms, and antivenom efficacy - Zdenek CN, Youngman NJ, Hay C, Dobson J, Dunstan N, Allen L, Milanovic L, Fry BG.

Pseudechis species (Australian black snakes) within the Elapidae family are rich in anticoagulant PLA2 toxins, with the exception of one species (P. porphyriacus) that possesses procoagulant mutated forms of the clotting enzyme Factor Xa. Previously the me...
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