Book Details
Orange Code:95348
Paperback:609 pages
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Sections:
1. The Origin and Evolution of the Toxicofera Reptile Venom System2. igns, Symptoms, and Treatment of Envenomation3. Antivenom Research and Development4. Ineffective Traditional and Modern Techniques for the Treatment of Snakebite5. Maintaining Venomous Reptile Collections: Protocols and Occupational Safety6. Veterinary Care of Venomous Reptiles7. Research Methods8. Three-Finger Toxins (3FTxs)9. Beta-Defensins10. Cysteine-Rich Secretory Proteins11. Exendin Peptides12. Factor Va Proteins13. Factor Xa Enzymes14. Kallikrein Enzymes15. Kunitz Peptides16. L-Amino Acid Oxidase Enzymes17. Lectin Proteins18. B-Type Natriuretic Peptides19. C-Type Natriuretic Peptides20. Group I Phospholipase A2 Enzymes21. Group II Phospholipase A2 Enzymes22. Sarafotoxin Peptides23. Snake Venom Metalloprotease Enzymes24. Lesser-Known or Putative Reptile Toxins25. Poisonous Snakes and Komodo Dragon Weaponized Bacteria: Which Is Myth and Which Is Reality?
Description:
Venom research and technology has advanced greatly, rapidly transforming our knowledge of reptile venoms. Research advances, like the development of molecular systematics, provide the framework necessary to reconstruct the evolutionary history of glands and fangs. Such research developments
have expanded our understanding of venom's evolution and its usefulness in therapeutic development. The results of this punctuated toxin molecular evolutionary expansion include protein neofunctionalization. While these changes may impact antivenom efficacy, this molecular diversity also facilitates
their usefulness in the development of novel drug therapies.
Venomous Reptiles And Their Toxins brings together the world's leading toxinologists in this comprehensive study of the entire scope of reptile venoms, from clinical effects to evolution to drug design and development. The book contains detailed applied chapters on clinical care of the envenomed
patient, ineffective traditional or modern remedies, occupational considerations involved in the maintenance of institutional venomous reptile collections, veterinary care for venomous reptiles and research methods used in venom research. This book also devotes a chapter to each toxin class found in
reptile venoms, detailing the full trajectory of research on the peptide or protein in question. These chapters discuss each toxin's respective role in the envenomation process through to how each has been explored for their biomedical potential. This book is a unique resource for anyone working
with venomous reptiles.
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