Hyaluronidase inhibitors (sodium cromoglycate and sodium auro-thiomalate) reduce the local tissue damage and prolong the survival time of mice injected with Naja kaouthia and Calloselasma rhodostoma venoms
- 14 October 2003
- Vol. 42 (6) , 635-646
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2003.09.001
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