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Biomed Research International|July 1, 2014
Animal toxins and their advantages in biotechnology and pharmacologyS L Da Silva, E G Rowan, F Albericio, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|October 29, 1998
What can toxins tell us for drug discovery?A L Harvey, K N Bradley, S A Cochran, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 19, 1994
On the site by which alpha-dendrotoxin binds to voltage-dependent potassium channels: site-directed mutagenesis reveals that the lysine triplet 28-30 is not essential for bindingJ M Danse, E G Rowan, S Gasparini, et al.
The Journal of Peptide Research : Official Journal of the American Peptide Society|May 30, 1998
Chemical synthesis of dendrotoxin-I: revision of the reported structureH Nishio, T Inui, Y Nishiuchi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 17, 1998
Delineation of the functional site of alpha-dendrotoxin. The functional topographies of dendrotoxins are different but share a conserved core with those of other Kv1 potassium channel-blocking toxinsS Gasparini, J M Danse, A Lecoq, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1999
Mapping the functional anatomy of BgK on Kv1.1, Kv1.2, and Kv1.3. Clues to design analogs with enhanced selectivityN Alessandri-Haber, A Lecoq, S Gasparini, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 14, 1997
On the convergent evolution of animal toxins. Conservation of a diad of functional residues in potassium channel-blocking toxins with unrelated structuresM Dauplais, A Lecoq, J Song, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|September 12, 2012
Snake venom phospholipases A(2): a novel tool against bacterial diseasesR P Samy, P Gopalakrishnakone, B G Stiles, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 4, 2001
Anti-GQ1b ganglioside antibodies mediate complement-dependent destruction of the motor nerve terminalG M O'Hanlon, J J Plomp, M Chakrabarti, et al.
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Biomed Research International|July 1, 2014
Animal toxins and their advantages in biotechnology and pharmacologyS L Da Silva, E G Rowan, F Albericio, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|October 29, 1998
What can toxins tell us for drug discovery?A L Harvey, K N Bradley, S A Cochran, et al.
FEBS Letters|December 19, 1994
On the site by which alpha-dendrotoxin binds to voltage-dependent potassium channels: site-directed mutagenesis reveals that the lysine triplet 28-30 is not essential for bindingJ M Danse, E G Rowan, S Gasparini, et al.
The Journal of Peptide Research : Official Journal of the American Peptide Society|May 30, 1998
Chemical synthesis of dendrotoxin-I: revision of the reported structureH Nishio, T Inui, Y Nishiuchi, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 17, 1998
Delineation of the functional site of alpha-dendrotoxin. The functional topographies of dendrotoxins are different but share a conserved core with those of other Kv1 potassium channel-blocking toxinsS Gasparini, J M Danse, A Lecoq, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 10, 1999
Mapping the functional anatomy of BgK on Kv1.1, Kv1.2, and Kv1.3. Clues to design analogs with enhanced selectivityN Alessandri-Haber, A Lecoq, S Gasparini, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 14, 1997
On the convergent evolution of animal toxins. Conservation of a diad of functional residues in potassium channel-blocking toxins with unrelated structuresM Dauplais, A Lecoq, J Song, et al.
Current Medicinal Chemistry|September 12, 2012
Snake venom phospholipases A(2): a novel tool against bacterial diseasesR P Samy, P Gopalakrishnakone, B G Stiles, et al.
Brain : a Journal of Neurology|May 4, 2001
Anti-GQ1b ganglioside antibodies mediate complement-dependent destruction of the motor nerve terminalG M O'Hanlon, J J Plomp, M Chakrabarti, et al.
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