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Venomous snakes / Biology / Antivenom / Monocled cobra / Snakebite / Venom / Chinese cobra / Bach Mai Hospital / Naja / Elapidae / Medicine / Toxicology
Date: 2011-03-15 06:48:41
Venomous snakes
Biology
Antivenom
Monocled cobra
Snakebite
Venom
Chinese cobra
Bach Mai Hospital
Naja
Elapidae
Medicine
Toxicology

PRODUCTION AND MULTIPLE CLINICAL TRIAL COURSE TO DEFINE THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF NAJA KAOUTHIA ANTIVENOM Trinh Xuan Kiem (1) Pham Due[removed]): Research Institute for Rural Technology Development, Vietnam Union of Scien

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