Search Results - "Khochare, Suyog"
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Beyond the 'big four': Venom profiling of the medically important yet neglected Indian snakes reveals disturbing antivenom deficiencies
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-12-2019)“…Snakebite in India causes the highest annual rates of death (46,000) and disability (140,000) than any other country. Antivenom is the mainstay treatment of…”
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Biogeographical venom variation in the Indian spectacled cobra (Naja naja) underscores the pressing need for pan-India efficacious snakebite therapy
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-02-2021)“…Snake venom composition is dictated by various ecological and environmental factors, and can exhibit dramatic variation across geographically disparate…”
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Harnessing the Cross-Neutralisation Potential of Existing Antivenoms for Mitigating the Outcomes of Snakebite in Sub-Saharan Africa
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-04-2024)“…Over 32,000 individuals succumb to snake envenoming in sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) annually. This results from several factors, including a lack of antivenom…”
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Biogeographic venom variation in Russell's viper (Daboia russelii) and the preclinical inefficacy of antivenom therapy in snakebite hotspots
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-03-2021)“…Snakebite in India results in over 58,000 fatalities and a vast number of morbidities annually. The majority of these clinically severe envenomings are…”
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Elusive elapids: biogeographic venom variation in Indian kraits and its repercussion on snakebite therapy
Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (07-11-2024)“…Snakebite is a major public health concern in many parts of the world, including India, where over 58,000 deaths occur annually due to snake envenoming. The…”
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From birth to bite: the evolutionary ecology of India's medically most important snake venoms
Published in BMC biology (29-07-2024)“…Snake venoms can exhibit remarkable inter- and intraspecific variation. While diverse ecological and environmental factors are theorised to explain this…”
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Venomics of the Enigmatic Andaman Cobra (Naja sagittifera) and the Preclinical Failure of Indian Antivenoms in Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (25-10-2021)“…The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are an abode to a diversity of flora and fauna, including the many endemic species of snakes, such as the elusive Andaman cobra…”
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The Preclinical Evaluation of a Second-Generation Antivenom for Treating Snake Envenoming in India
Published in Toxins (24-02-2022)“…Snake envenoming afflicts the Indian subcontinent with the highest rates of mortality (47,000) and morbidity globally. The only effective treatment for…”
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Fangs in the Ghats: Preclinical Insights into the Medical Importance of Pit Vipers from the Western Ghats
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (30-05-2023)“…The socioeconomic impact of snakebites in India is largely attributed to a subset of snake species commonly known as the 'big four'. However, envenoming by a…”
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A Wolf in Another Wolf's Clothing: Post-Genomic Regulation Dictates Venom Profiles of Medically-Important Cryptic Kraits in India
Published in Toxins (19-01-2021)“…The Common Krait ( ) shares a distribution range with many other 'phenotypically-similar' kraits across the Indian subcontinent. Despite several reports of…”
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Stings on wings: Proteotranscriptomic and biochemical profiling of the lesser banded hornet ( Vespa affinis ) venom
Published in Frontiers in molecular biosciences (19-12-2022)“…Distinct animal lineages have convergently recruited venoms as weaponry for prey capture, anti-predator defence, conspecific competition, or a combination…”
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The Middle Eastern Cousin: Comparative Venomics of Daboia palaestinae and Daboia russelii
Published in Toxins (23-10-2022)“…Among the medically most important snakes in the world, the species belonging to the genus have been attributed to the highest number of human envenomings,…”
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Remarkable intrapopulation venom variability in the monocellate cobra (Naja kaouthia) unveils neglected aspects of India's snakebite problem
Published in Journal of proteomics (30-06-2021)“…Interpopulation venom variation has been widely documented in snakes across large geographical distances. This variability is known to markedly influence the…”
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Biogeographical venom variation in the Indian spectacled cobra
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (18-02-2021)“…Background Snake venom composition is dictated by various ecological and environmental factors, and can exhibit dramatic variation across geographically…”
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Biogeographic venom variation in Russell's viper
Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (25-03-2021)“…Background Snakebite in India results in over 58,000 fatalities and a vast number of morbidities annually. The majority of these clinically severe envenomings…”
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The Middle Eastern Cousin: Comparative Venomics of IDaboia palaestinae/I and IDaboia russelii/I
Published in Toxins (01-10-2022)“…Among the medically most important snakes in the world, the species belonging to the genus Daboia have been attributed to the highest number of human…”
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