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Chen. Y. I., Wang, Y. M., Hseu, J. M., & Tsai, I. H. (2004). Molecular evolution and structure–function relationships of crotoxin-like and asparagine-6-containing phospholipases A2 in pit viper venoms. Biochemical Journal, 381, 25-34.
de Albuquerque Modesto, J. C., Spencer, P. J., Fritzen, M., Valenca, R. C., Oliva, M. L. V., da Silva, M. B., Chudzinski-Tavassi, A. M., & Guarnieri, M.C. (2006). BE-I-PLA2, a novel acidic phospholipase A2 from Bothrops erythromelas venom: Isolation, cloning and characterization as potent anti-platelet and inductor of prostaglandin I2 release by endothelial cells. Biochemical Pharmacology, 72(3), 377-384. Fry, G. B., Casewell N. R., Wüster, W., Vidal, N., & Young, B., Jackson, T. N. W. (2012). The structural and functional diversification of the Toxicofera reptile venom system. Toxicon, 1-15.
Gibbs, H. L. & Rossiter, W. (2008). Rapid evolution by positive selection and gene gain and loss: PLA2 venom genes in closely related Sistrurus rattlesnakes with divergent diets. Journal of Molecular Evolution, 66, 151-166.
Gutierrez, J. M., & Lomonte, B. (2013). Phospholipase A2: Unveiling the secrets of a functionally versatile group of snake venom toxins. Toxicon, 62, 27-39.
Nakashima, K. I., Nobuhisa, I., Deshimaru, M., Nakai, M., Ogawa, T., Shimohigashi, Y., Fukumaki, Y., Hattori, M., Sakaki, Y., Hattori, S., & Ohno, M. (1995). Accelerated evolution of trimeresurus flavoviridis venom gland phospholipase A2 isoenzymes. Proc. natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 90, 5964-5968.
Kini, R. M. & Evans, H. J. (1989) A model to explain the pharmacological effects of snake venom phospholipases A2. Toxicon, 27(6), 613-635. The University of Adelaide. (2014). Crotalus Basiliscus. Retrieved from Clinical Toxinology Resources: http://toxinology.com/fusebox.cfm?fuseaction=main.snakes.display&id=SN0420
The University of Adelaide. (2014). Crotalus simus tzabcan. Retrieved from Clinical Toxinology Resources: http://toxinology.com/fusebox.cfm?fuseaction=main.snakes.display&id=SN0427