Effective Equine Immunization Protocol for Production of Potent Poly-specific Antisera against Calloselasma rhodostoma, Cryptelytrops albolabris and Daboia siamensis
© 2015 Sapsutthipas et al. Snake envenomation has been estimated to affect 1.8 million people annually with about 94,000 deaths mostly in poor tropical countries. Specific antivenoms are the only rational and effective therapy for these cases. Efforts are being made to produce effective, affordable...
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Main Authors: | Sapsutthipas S., Leong P., Akesowan S., Pratanaphon R., Tan N., Ratanabanangkoon K. |
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2015
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