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Biochimie|September 3, 2022
Proteomic and toxicological characterization of the venoms of the most enigmatic group of rattlesnakes: The long-tailed rattlesnakesEdgar Neri-Castro, Vanessa Zarzosa, Andrea Colis-Torres, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 21, 2014
A ray of venom: Combined proteomic and transcriptomic investigation of fish venom composition using barb tissue from the blue-spotted stingray (Neotrygon kuhlii)Kate Baumann, Nicholas R Casewell, Syed A Ali, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Production and packaging of a biological arsenal: evolution of centipede venoms under morphological constraintEivind A B Undheim, Brett R Hamilton, Nyoman D Kurniawan, et al.
Toxicology Letters|December 4, 2018
Mud in the blood: Novel potent anticoagulant coagulotoxicity in the venoms of the Australian elapid snake genus Denisonia (mud adders) and relative antivenom efficacyNicholas J Youngman, Christina N Zdenek, James S Dobson, et al.
Toxicology Letters|August 24, 2019
Clinical implications of convergent procoagulant toxicity and differential antivenom efficacy in Australian elapid snake venomsChristina N Zdenek, Bianca Op den Brouw, Daniel Dashevsky, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|February 28, 2022
Cystine Knot Peptides with Tuneable Activity and MechanismChoi Yi Li, Fabian B H Rehm, Kuok Yap, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|August 14, 2025
Make Acetylcholine Great Again! Australian Skinks Evolved Multiple Neurotoxin-Proof Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Defiance of Snake VenomUthpala Chandrasekara, Marco Mancuso, Glenn Shea, et al.
Toxins|December 20, 2013
Venom down under: dynamic evolution of Australian elapid snake toxinsTimothy N W Jackson, Kartik Sunagar, Eivind A B Undheim, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 10, 2020
Assessing the Binding of Venoms from Aquatic Elapids to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Orthosteric Site of Different Prey ModelsRichard J Harris, Nicholas J Youngman, Christina N Zdenek, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|August 1, 2017
Catch a tiger snake by its tail: Differential toxicity, co-factor dependence and antivenom efficacy in a procoagulant clade of Australian venomous snakesCallum Lister, Kevin Arbuckle, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
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Biochimie|September 3, 2022
Proteomic and toxicological characterization of the venoms of the most enigmatic group of rattlesnakes: The long-tailed rattlesnakesEdgar Neri-Castro, Vanessa Zarzosa, Andrea Colis-Torres, et al.
Journal of Proteomics|June 21, 2014
A ray of venom: Combined proteomic and transcriptomic investigation of fish venom composition using barb tissue from the blue-spotted stingray (Neotrygon kuhlii)Kate Baumann, Nicholas R Casewell, Syed A Ali, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 17, 2015
Production and packaging of a biological arsenal: evolution of centipede venoms under morphological constraintEivind A B Undheim, Brett R Hamilton, Nyoman D Kurniawan, et al.
Toxicology Letters|December 4, 2018
Mud in the blood: Novel potent anticoagulant coagulotoxicity in the venoms of the Australian elapid snake genus Denisonia (mud adders) and relative antivenom efficacyNicholas J Youngman, Christina N Zdenek, James S Dobson, et al.
Toxicology Letters|August 24, 2019
Clinical implications of convergent procoagulant toxicity and differential antivenom efficacy in Australian elapid snake venomsChristina N Zdenek, Bianca Op den Brouw, Daniel Dashevsky, et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|February 28, 2022
Cystine Knot Peptides with Tuneable Activity and MechanismChoi Yi Li, Fabian B H Rehm, Kuok Yap, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|August 14, 2025
Make Acetylcholine Great Again! Australian Skinks Evolved Multiple Neurotoxin-Proof Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors in Defiance of Snake VenomUthpala Chandrasekara, Marco Mancuso, Glenn Shea, et al.
Toxins|December 20, 2013
Venom down under: dynamic evolution of Australian elapid snake toxinsTimothy N W Jackson, Kartik Sunagar, Eivind A B Undheim, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 10, 2020
Assessing the Binding of Venoms from Aquatic Elapids to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Orthosteric Site of Different Prey ModelsRichard J Harris, Nicholas J Youngman, Christina N Zdenek, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology : CBP|August 1, 2017
Catch a tiger snake by its tail: Differential toxicity, co-factor dependence and antivenom efficacy in a procoagulant clade of Australian venomous snakesCallum Lister, Kevin Arbuckle, Timothy N W Jackson, et al.
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