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2023

Book Chapter

Evolutionary and clinical implications of the snake venom system: dynamic diversification

Fry, Bryan G., Seneci, Lorenzo, Harris, Richard J., Cleuren, Silke G. C. and Jackson, Timothy N. W. (2023). Evolutionary and clinical implications of the snake venom system: dynamic diversification. Snakes: morphology, function, and ecology. (pp. 343-414) Hauppage, NY USA: Nova Science Publishers.

Evolutionary and clinical implications of the snake venom system: dynamic diversification

2015

Book Chapter

Venoms-Based Drug Discovery: Proteomic and Transcriptomic Approaches

Dutertre, Sebastien, Undheim, Eivind, Pineda, Sandy S., Jin, Ai-Hua (Jean), Lavergne, Vincent, Fry, Bryan G., Lewis, Richard J., Alewood, Paul F. and King, Glenn F. (2015). Venoms-Based Drug Discovery: Proteomic and Transcriptomic Approaches. Venoms to Drugs. (pp. 80-96) edited by King, Glenn F. London, United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry. doi: 10.1039/9781849737876-00080

Venoms-Based Drug Discovery: Proteomic and Transcriptomic Approaches

2015

Book Chapter

Seeing the woods for the trees: understanding venom evolution as a guide for biodiscovery

Fry, Bryan G., Koludarov, Ivan, Jackson, Timothy N. W., Holford, Mandë, Terrat, Yves, Casewell, Nicholas R., Undheim, Eivind A. B., Vetter, Irina, Ali, Syed A., Low, Dolyce H. W. and Sunagar, Kartik (2015). Seeing the woods for the trees: understanding venom evolution as a guide for biodiscovery. Venoms to drugs: venom as a source for the development of human therapeutics. (pp. 1-36) edited by Glenn F. King. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry. doi: 10.1039/9781849737876-00001

Seeing the woods for the trees: understanding venom evolution as a guide for biodiscovery

2015

Book Chapter

Lesser-known or putative reptile toxins

Fry, Bryan G., Richards, Renee S., Earl, Stephen, Cousin, Xavier, Jackson, Timothy N. W., Weise, Christoph and Sunagar, Kartik (2015). Lesser-known or putative reptile toxins. Venomous reptiles and their toxins: evolution, pathophysiology and biodiscovery. (pp. 364-407) edited by B. G. Fry. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press.

Lesser-known or putative reptile toxins

2015

Book Chapter

Research methods

Fry, B. G., Undheim, E. A. B., Jackson, T. N. W., Georgieva, D., Vetter, I., Calvete, J. J., Schieb, H., Cribb, B. W., Yang, D. C., Daly, N. L., Manchadi, M. L. Roy, Gutierrez, J. M., Roelants, K., Lomonte, B., Nicholson, G. M., Dziemborowicz, S., Lavergne, V., Ragnarsson, L., Rash, L. D., Mobli, M., Hodgson, W. C., Casewell, N. R., Nouwens, A., Wagstaff, S. C., Ali, S. A., Whitehead, D. L., Herzig, V., Monagle, P., Kurniawan, N. D. ... Sunagar, K. (2015). Research methods. Venomous reptiles and their toxins: evolution, pathophysiology and biodiscovery. (pp. 153-214) New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press.

Research methods