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1. Ontogenetic and sexual differences in the venom of Bothrops moojeni: insights from a litter and its mother.

2. Bothrops venom-induced hemostasis disorders in the rat: Between Scylla and Charybdis.

3. The anti-snake activity of Nectandra angustifolia flavonoids on phospholipase A2: In vitro and in silico evaluation.

4. 15 N, 13 C, and 1 H resonance assignments of Jarastatin: a disintegrin of Bothrops jararaca.

5. Bothrops bilineatus : An Arboreal Pitviper in the Amazon and Atlantic Forest.

6. The role of vicariance and dispersal on the temporal range dynamics of forest vipers in the Neotropical region.

7. Epidemiology of snake envenomation from Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

8. Short-term cold storage of seminal samples of the golden lancehead pitviper (Bothrops insularis).

9. Short-term captivity does not affect immediate voluntary thermal maximum of a neotropical pitviper: Implications for behavioral thermoregulation.

10. Infundibular sperm storage and uterine muscular twisting in the Amazonian lancehead, Bothrops atrox.

11. Reproduction in the pitviper Bothrops jararacussu: large females increase their reproductive output while small males increase their potential to mate.

12. A case of envenomation by the false fer-de-lance snake Leptodeira annulata (Linnaeus, 1758) in the department of La Guajira, Colombia.

13. Prospective study of a Bothrops jararacussu venom batch (Bj2015) - phospholipase A 2 activity, immunogenicity, neurotoxicity, and myotoxicity parameters.

14. Functional variability of Bothrops atrox venoms from three distinct areas across the Brazilian Amazon and consequences for human envenomings.

15. Photoreceptors morphology and genetics of the visual pigments of Bothrops jararaca and Crotalus durissus terrificus (Serpentes, Viperidae).

16. Effect of exposition to chlorpyrifos upon plasmatic cholinesterases, hematology and blood biochemistry values in Bothrops asper (Serpentes: Viperidae).

17. The Role of Feeding Specialization on Post-Prandial Metabolic Rate in Snakes of the Genus Bothrops.

18. Bothrops jararaca accessory venom gland is an ancillary source of toxins to the snake.

19. Phylogenetic analysis of standard metabolic rate of snakes: a new proposal for the understanding of interspecific variation in feeding behavior.

20. The effects of Cissampelos pareira extract on envenomation induced by Bothropsdiporus snake venom.

21. Betulinic, oleanolic and ursolic acids inhibit the enzymatic and biological effects induced by a P-I snake venom metalloproteinase.

22. PLA 2 -like proteins myotoxic mechanism: a dynamic model description.

23. Lys49 myotoxin from the Brazilian lancehead pit viper elicits pain through regulated ATP release.

24. Biochemical and functional characterization of BmooSP, a new serine protease from Bothrops moojeni snake venom.

25. Annual changes in seminal variables of golden lanchead pitvipers (Bothrops insularis) maintained in captivity.

26. Comparison of venoms from wild and long-term captive Bothrops atrox snakes and characterization of Batroxrhagin, the predominant class PIII metalloproteinase from the venom of this species.

27. Effect of diterpenes isolated of the marine alga Canistrocarpus cervicornis against some toxic effects of the venom of the bothrops jararaca snake.

28. The use of ecological niche modeling to infer potential risk areas of snakebite in the Mexican state of Veracruz.

29. The crucial role of the MyD88 adaptor protein in the inflammatory response induced by Bothrops atrox venom.

30. The production and characterization of anti-bothropic and anti-crotalic IgY antibodies in laying hens: a long term experiment.

31. Systemic effects induced by the venom of the snake Bothrops caribbaeus in a murine model.

32. Cardiovascular responses to Bothrops alternatus (Urutu) snake venom in anesthetized dogs.

33. Food resources influence spatial ecology, habitat selection, and foraging behavior in an ambush-hunting snake (Viperidae: Bothrops asper): an experimental study.

34. Intraspecific variation of biological activities in venoms from wild and captive Bothrops jararaca.

35. Antiophidic solanidane steroidal alkaloids from Solanum campaniforme.

36. Neutralizing effects of Nectandra angustifolia extracts against Bothrops neuwiedi snake venom.

37. Do snakes represent the principal predatory threat to callitrichids? Fatal attack of a viper (Bothrops leucurus) on a common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in the Atlantic Forest of the Brazilian Northeast.

38. Protective effect of schizolobium parahyba flavonoids against snake venoms and isolated toxins.

39. Differential efficiency of simvastatin and lipoic acid treatments on Bothrops jararaca envenomation-induced acute kidney injury in mice.

40. Structural and functional characterization of a γ-type phospholipase A2 inhibitor from bothrops jararacussu snake plasma.

41. Preclinical assessment of the neutralizing capacity of antivenoms produced in six Latin American countries against medically-relevant Bothrops snake venoms.

42. Immunochemical and biological characterization of monoclonal antibodies against BaP1, a metalloproteinase from Bothrops asper snake venom.

43. Isolation and biological characterization of Batx-I, a weak hemorrhagic and fibrinogenolytic PI metalloproteinase from Colombian Bothrops atrox venom.

44. Hemostatic properties of Venezuelan Bothrops snake venoms with special reference to Bothrops isabelae venom.

45. L-amino acid oxidase activity present in fractions of Bothrops jararaca venom is responsible for the induction of programmed cell death in Trypanosoma cruzi.

46. A study on the venom of Bothrops alternatus Duméril, Bibron and Duméril, from different regions of Argentina.

47. Isolation and characterization of two new Lys49 PLA2s with heparin neutralizing properties from Bothrops moojeni snake venom.

48. Ability of a synthetic coumestan to antagonize Bothrops snake venom activities.

49. Neutralization of Bothrops mattogrossensis snake venom from Bolivia: experimental evaluation of llama and donkey antivenoms produced by caprylic acid precipitation.

50. Renal kinetics of Bothrops alternatus (Urutu) snake venom in rats.

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