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Menzies, Stefanie K ORCID: 0000-0002-9273-9296, Arinto-Garcia, Raquel, Amorim, Fernanda Gobbi, Cardoso, Iara Aimê, Abada, Camille, Crasset, Thomas, Durbesson, Fabien, Edge, Rebecca J, El-Kazzi, Priscila, Hall, Sophie
et al (show 12 more authors) (2023) ADDovenom: Thermostable Protein-Based ADDomer Nanoparticles as New Therapeutics for Snakebite Envenoming. Toxins, 15 (12). p. 673.


Alomran, Nessrin, Blundell, Patricia, Alsolaiss, Jaffer, Crittenden, Edouard, Ainsworth, Stuart, Dawson, Charlotte A, Edge, Rebecca J, Hall, Steven R ORCID: 0000-0001-5314-4970, Harrison, Robert A, Wilkinson, Mark C
et al (show 2 more authors) (2022) Exploring the Utility of Recombinant Snake Venom Serine Protease Toxins as Immunogens for Generating Experimental Snakebite Antivenoms. TOXINS, 14 (7). 443-.


Menzies, Stefanie K ORCID: 0000-0002-9273-9296, Clare, Rachel H, Xie, Chunfang, Westhorpe, Adam, Hall, Steven R ORCID: 0000-0001-5314-4970, Edge, Rebecca J, Alsolaiss, Jaffer, Crittenden, Edouard, Marriott, Amy E, Harrison, Robert A
et al (show 2 more authors) (2022) In vitro and in vivo preclinical venom inhibition assays identify metalloproteinase inhibiting drugs as potential future treatments for snakebite envenoming by Dispholidus typus. Toxicon: X, 14. p. 100118.


Menzies, Stefanie K ORCID: 0000-0002-9273-9296, Litschka-Koen, Thea, Edge, Rebecca J, Alsolaiss, Jaffer, Crittenden, Edouard, Hall, Steven R, Westhorpe, Adam, Thomas, Brent, Murray, James, Shongwe, Nondusimo
et al (show 5 more authors) (2022) Two snakebite antivenoms have potential to reduce Eswatini's dependency upon a single, increasingly unavailable product: Results of preclinical efficacy testing. PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 16 (9). e0010496-.


Menzies, Stefanie K ORCID: 0000-0002-9273-9296, Dawson, Charlotte A, Crittenden, Edouard, Edge, Rebecca J, Hall, Steven R, Alsolaiss, Jaffer, Wilkinson, Mark C, Casewell, Nicholas R, Harrison, Robert A and Ainsworth, Stuart
(2022) Virus-like particles displaying conserved toxin epitopes stimulate polyspecific, murine antibody responses capable of snake venom recognition. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 12 (1). 11328-.

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