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Purification and Characterization of Nerve Growth Factors (NGFs) from the Snake Venoms

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Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 391)

Abstract

In general, Elapidae venoms contain low molecular weight proteins, such as neurotoxins and cytotoxins, and are poor in enzymes, while Viperidae and Crotalidae venoms contain higher molecular weight proteins and are rich in enzymes.

Keywords

Nerve Growth Factor Dorsal Root Ganglion Snake Venom Amino Acid Replacement Cobra Venom 
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© Plenum Press, New York 1996

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Molecular BiologyGifu Pharmaceutical UniversityMitahora-Higashi, GifuJapan
  2. 2.Department of BiochemistryOsaka University of Pharmaceutical SciencesMatsubara, OsakaJapan

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