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Title: Comparative study of the edema-inducing activity of snake venoms
Authors: Nget-Hong Tan 
Saifuddin, M.N. 
Issue Date: 1990
Journal: Comparative study of the edema-inducing activity of snake venoms. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part C, Comparative, 97(2), 293-296 
Abstract: 1. The edema-inducing activity of 24 venoms from snakes of the subfamilies of Elapinae, Hydrophiini, Crotalinae and Viperinae was determined. 2. All snake venoms tested are very potent edema inducers. The minimum edema doses of the venoms ranged from 0.16 to 3.41 μg per mouse paw. 3. The venoms induced a rapid onset edema which peaked within l h of injection and declined thereafter; at low dose, however, some venoms induced a rapid onset edema that sustained over a longer duration. © 1990.
DOI: 10.1016/0742-8413(90)90144-X
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