Some snake venoms behave very differently in humans

15 Oct 2025
Snake
Trimeresurus albolabris. Credit: Tontan Travel

A University of Queensland team has shown that common laboratory animals are poor stand-ins for people when testing a major class of snake venom’s effect on blood.

Researchers tested venoms from a wide range of medically important Asian pit viper snakes using a technique known as thromboelastography – a blood coagulation test – across human, rodent, avian, and amphibian blood plasmas.

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