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1. Taxon-selective venom variation in adult and neonate Daboia russelii (Russell's Viper), and antivenom efficacy

2. Not Goanna Get Me: Mutations in the Savannah Monitor Lizard (Varanus exanthematicus) Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Confer Reduced Susceptibility to Sympatric Cobra Venoms

3. Widespread and Differential Neurotoxicity in Venoms from the Bitis Genus of Viperid Snakes

4. Differential destructive (non-clotting) fibrinogenolytic activity in Afro-Asian elapid snake venoms and the links to defensive hooding behavior

5. Coagulotoxic effects by brown snake (Pseudonaja) and taipan (Oxyuranus) venoms, and the efficacy of a new antivenom

6. Evidence for Resistance to Coagulotoxic Effects of Australian Elapid Snake Venoms by Sympatric Prey (Blue Tongue Skinks) but Not by Predators (Monitor Lizards)

7. Venom-Induced Blood Disturbances by Palearctic Viperid Snakes, and Their Relative Neutralization by Antivenoms and Enzyme-Inhibitors

8. Mad, bad and dangerous to know: the biochemistry, ecology and evolution of slow loris venom

9. Slow lorises use venom as a weapon in intraspecific competition

10. Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predators

11. An Appetite for Destruction: Detecting Prey-Selective Binding of α-Neurotoxins in the Venom of Afro-Asian Elapids

12. Does size matter? Venom proteomic and functional comparison between night adder species (Viperidae: Causus ) with short and long venom glands

13. Harden up: metal acquisition in the weaponized ovipositors of aculeate hymenoptera

14. The assassin bug Pristhesancus plagipennis produces two distinct venoms in separate gland lumens

15. Rattling the border wall: Pathophysiological implications of functional and proteomic venom variation between Mexican and US subspecies of the desert rattlesnake Crotalus scutulatus

16. Catch a tiger snake by its tail: Differential toxicity, co-factor dependence and antivenom efficacy in a procoagulant clade of Australian venomous snakes

18. Trimeresurus albolabris snakebite treatment implications arising from ontogenetic venom comparisons of anticoagulant function, and antivenom efficacy

19. Clinical implications of coagulotoxic variations in Mamushi (Viperidae: Gloydius) snake venoms

20. Clinical implications of differential antivenom efficacy in neutralising coagulotoxicity produced by venoms from species within the arboreal viperid snake genus Trimeresurus

21. Clinical implications of convergent procoagulant toxicity and differential antivenom efficacy in Australian elapid snake venoms

22. Basal but divergent: Clinical implications of differential coagulotoxicity in a clade of Asian vipers

23. Endless forms most beautiful: the evolution of ophidian oral glands, including the venom system, and the use of appropriate terminology for homologous structures

24. Extensive Variation in the Activities of Pseudocerastes and Eristicophis Viper Venoms Suggests Divergent Envenoming Strategies Are Used for Prey Capture

25. Utilising venom activity to infer dietary composition of the Kenyan horned viper (Bitis worthingtoni)

26. Pan-American Lancehead Pit-Vipers: Coagulotoxic Venom Effects and Antivenom Neutralisation of Bothrops asper and B. atrox Geographical Variants

27. Assessing the Binding of Venoms from Aquatic Elapids to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Orthosteric Site of Different Prey Models

28. Mud in the blood: Novel potent anticoagulant coagulotoxicity in the venoms of the Australian elapid snake genus Denisonia (mud adders) and relative antivenom efficacy

29. Three-Finger Toxin Diversification in the Venoms of Cat-Eye Snakes (Colubridae: Boiga)

30. A new species of bandy-bandy (Vermicella: Serpentes: Elapidae) from the Weipa region, Cape York, Australia

31. Proteomic and functional variation within black snake venoms (Elapidae: Pseudechis)

32. Giant fish-killing water bug reveals ancient and dynamic venom evolution in Heteroptera

33. Enter the Dragon: The Dynamic and Multifunctional Evolution of Anguimorpha Lizard Venoms

34. Coagulating Colubrids: Evolutionary, Pathophysiological and Biodiscovery Implications of Venom Variations between Boomslang (Dispholidus typus) and Twig Snake (Thelotornis mossambicanus)

35. The Evolution of Fangs, Venom, and Mimicry Systems in Blenny Fishes

36. Venom Profiling of a Population of the Theraphosid Spider Phlogius crassipes Reveals Continuous Ontogenetic Changes from Juveniles through Adulthood

37. How the Cobra Got Its Flesh-Eating Venom: Cytotoxicity as a Defensive Innovation and Its Co-Evolution with Hooding, Aposematic Marking, and Spitting

38. Vintage venoms: Proteomic and pharmacological stability of snake venoms stored for up to eight decades

39. Venomous Landmines: Clinical Implications of Extreme Coagulotoxic Diversification and Differential Neutralization by Antivenom of Venoms within the Viperid Snake Genus Bitis

40. Varanid Lizard Venoms Disrupt the Clotting Ability of Human Fibrinogen through Destructive Cleavage

41. Proteomic comparison of Hypnale hypnale (Hump-Nosed Pit-Viper) and Calloselasma rhodostoma (Malayan Pit-Viper) venoms

42. Dracula's children: Molecular evolution of vampire bat venom

44. Correlation between ontogenetic dietary shifts and venom variation in Australian brown snakes (Pseudonaja)

45. Canopy Venom: Proteomic Comparison among New World Arboreal Pit-Viper Venoms

46. A Tricky Trait: Applying the Fruits of the 'Function Debate' in the Philosophy of Biology to the 'Venom Debate' in the Science of Toxinology

48. Coagulotoxicity of Bothrops (Lancehead Pit-Vipers) Venoms from Brazil: Differential Biochemistry and Antivenom Efficacy Resulting from Prey-Driven Venom Variation

49. The Toxicogenomic Multiverse: Convergent Recruitment of Proteins Into Animal Venoms

50. Multi-locus phylogeny and species delimitation of Australo-Papuan blacksnakes (Pseudechis Wagler, 1830: Elapidae: Serpentes)

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