Anti-Neurotoxins from Micrurus mipartitus in the Development of Coral Snake Antivenoms
In Colombia, the genus Micrurus includes 30 species, of which M. mipartitus and M. dumerilii are the most widely distributed. Micrurus causes less than 3% of the approximately 5000 cases of snakebite per year. The elapid envenomation caused by the snakes from the Micrurus genus, are characterized by...
Main Authors: | Cardona-Ruda, A. (Author), Núñez, V. (Author), Rey-Suárez, P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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