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Anti-proliferative Effects of Androctonus amoreuxi Scorpion and Cerastes cerastes Snake Venoms on Human Prostate Cancer Cells

Akef H, Kotb N, Abo-Elmatty D, Salem S

The present study evaluated the effects of Androctonus amoreuxi scorpion venom, Cerastes cerastes snake venom and their mixture on prostate cancer cells (PC3). An MTT assay was used to determine...
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Antivenom for snake bite in Korea

Lim H, Kang HG, Kim KH

In Korea, there are four types of snakes, Glyoidius brevicaudus, G. intermedius (formerly named, saxatilis), G. ussuriensis, Rhabdophis tigrinus. The case-fatality rate in snake bite envenomation is very low. Snake...
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Ocular Manifestations of Venomous Snake Bite over a One-year Period in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Praveen Kumar KV, Praveen Kumar S, Kasturi N, Ahuja S

PURPOSE: Ocular manifestations in snake-bite injuries are quite rare. However, the unusual presentations, diagnosis and their management can pose challenges when they present to the ophthalmologist. Early detection of these...
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Effect of Snake Venom: Arginine-esterase on the Fibrinolytic Activity

Park JM, Lim JW, Park HK, Sung KB, Ahn MY, Shin HK

  • KMID: 1957220
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 1995 Sep;13(3):464-472.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Arginine esterase(Ancrod), a thrombin-like enzyme, purified from the venoms of Agkistrodon halys, has known to cleave fibrinopeptide A from the fibrinogen and lead to circulation of soluble...
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A Case of Bilateral Renal Cortical Necrosis Associated with Acute Pancreatitis

Lee JY, Lee KJ, Song JH, Lee SW, Han JY, Kim MJ

  • KMID: 1989776
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2001 May;20(3):511-514.
Bilateral cortical necrosis accounts for up to 2% of cases of acute renal failure. More than half of cases of bilateral renal cortical necrosis occure in association with pregnancy complicated...
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Enhanced Anti-Cancer Effect of Snake Venom Activated NK Cells on Lung Cancer Cells by Inactivation of NF-kappaB

Kollipara , Won DH, Hwang CJ, Jung YY, Yoon HS, Park MH, Song MJ, Song HS, Hong JT

  • KMID: 2170649
  • Biomol Ther.
  • 2014 Mar;22(2):106-113.
In the present study, we investigated anti-cancer effect of snake venom activated NK cells (NK-92MI) in lung cancer cell lines. We used snake venom (4 microg/ml) treated NK-92MI cells to...
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Optimal Dose of Antivenin for Asymptomatic or Minor Envenomation Patient with Korean Viperidae Injuries

You KM, Kwon WY, Kwon TH, Shin JH, Lee HJ

  • KMID: 2333485
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2013 Aug;24(4):420-427.
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and safety of our antivenin treatment protocol for patients with Korean Viperidae envenomation. METHODS: We developed an antivenin treatment protocol...
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Hematological Features of Coagulopathy and the Efficacy of Antivenin Therapy for a Korean Snakebite

Lee BJ, Hong SI, Kim HS, Kim TH, Lee JH, Kim HJ, Ryu BY, Kim HK

  • KMID: 2096396
  • J Korean Surg Soc.
  • 2007 Jan;72(1):18-26.
PURPOSE: Snake venom induced coagulopathy is a major cause of both morbidity and mortality among affected patients. The effects of venomous factors to coagulation cascade and fibrinolysis were verified by...
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Prognostic Predictors of Outcome in Patients with Snake Bite, Based on Initial Findings in the Emergency Department

Baek IY, Kim TK, Jin SC, Cho WI

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to identify predictors of serious poisoning in patients with snake bite based on initial findings. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective study of patients with snake bite...
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Systemic and Local Phenotypes of Barium Chloride Induced Skeletal Muscle Injury in Mice

Jung HW, Choi JH, Jo T, Shin H, Suh JM

Skeletal muscle regeneration in mice has traditionally been studied using local freeze burn or snake venom injection models. More recently, a barium chloride (BaClâ‚‚)-induced muscle injury model has been established...
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The History of Myasthenia Gravis

Park JW

  • KMID: 2185023
  • J Korean Neurol Assoc.
  • 2009 May;27(2):98-104.
Since Willis described 'fatigable weakness' in 1672, most physicians consider it as a kind of hysteria due to the inconsistent fluctuation of symptoms. Erb presented three cases of 'bulbal palsy'...
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The First Meeting of the National Control Laboratories for Vaccines and Biologicals in the Western Pacific in 2016

Oh H, Shin J, Ato M, Ma X, Williams D, Han K, Kim YJ, Kang H, Jung K, Hanada K, Ochiai M, Van Hung P, Park S, Ahn C

The first meeting of the National Control Laboratories for Vaccines and Biologicals in the Western Pacific Region was held on September 1–2, 2016 in Seoul, the Republic of Korea. The...
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Antidotes Stocking and Delivery for Acute Poisoning Patients at 20 Emergency Departments in Korea 2015–2017

Lee S, Youn HD, Chang H, Won S, Kim KH, Oh BJ

PURPOSE: The National Emergency Medical Center has been running a project for the storage and delivery of antidotes for acute poisoning patients of the Department of Health and Welfare, Korea....
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Snakebite in Korea: A Guideline to Primary Surgical Management

Rha JH, Kwon SM, Oh JR, Han BK, Lee KH, Kim JH

PURPOSE: Snakebite is an emergency which causes local symptoms such as pain and edema around the bite. Systemic symptoms may also develop, such as dizziness or renal failure, and may...
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