Publicaciones
Comparison of the adjuvant activity of emulsions with different physicochemical properties on the antibody response towards the venom of West African carpet viper (Echis ocellatus).
Publicado en: Toxicon 127: 106-111.
Understanding the snake venom metalloproteinases: An interview with Jay Fox and José María Gutiérrez.
Publicado en: Toxicon 9: 33.
Physicochemical characterization of comercial freeze-dried snake antivenoms.
Publicado en: Toxicon 126: 32-37.
Steps to overcome the North-South divide in research relevant to climate change policy and practice.
Publicado en: Nature Climate Change 7: 21-27.
Effects of PI and PIII snake venom haemorrhagic metalloproteinases on the microvasculature: A confocal microscopy study on the mouse cremaster muscle.
Publicado en: PLoS ONE 11: e0168643.
Priority actions and progress to substantially and sustainable reduce the mortality, morbidity and socioeconomic burden of tropical snakebite.
Publicado en: Toxins 8, 351.
Viperid envenomation wound exudate contributes to increased vascular permeability via a DAMPs/TLR-4 mediated pathway.
Publicado en: Toxins 8: 349.
High-throughput immune-profiling of mamba (Dendroaspis) venom toxin epitopes using high-density peptide microarrays.
Publicado en: Scientific Reports 6: 36629.
A comprehensive view of the structural and functional alterations of extracellular matrix by snake venom metalloproteinases (SVMPs): Novel perspectives on the pathophysiology of envenoming.
Publicado en: Toxins 8: 304.
Development of a new polyspecific antivenom for snakebite envenoming in Sri Lanka: Analysis of its preclinical efficacy as compared to a currently available antivenom.
Publicado en: Toxicon 122: 152-159.