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Toxins|August 25, 2023
Comparative Analysis of Alpha-1 Orthosteric-Site Binding by a Clade of Central American Pit Vipers (Genera <i>Atropoides, Cerrophidion, Metlapilcoatlus</i>, and <i>Porthidium</i>)Lee Jones, Callum Waite, Edgar Neri-Castro, et al.
BMC Biology|November 26, 2021
Monkeying around with venom: an increased resistance to α-neurotoxins supports an evolutionary arms race between Afro-Asian primates and sympatric cobrasRichard J Harris, K Anne-Isola Nekaris, Bryan G Fry
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology|November 22, 2007
The in vitro neurotoxic and myotoxic effects of the venom from the Suta genus (curl snakes) of elapid snakesSanjaya Kuruppu, Stephanie Robinson, Wayne C Hodgson, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 29, 2007
Expression pattern of three-finger toxin and phospholipase A2 genes in the venom glands of two sea snakes, Lapemis curtus and Acalyptophis peronii: comparison of evolution of these toxins in land snakes, sea kraits and sea snakesSusanta Pahari, David Bickford, Bryan G Fry, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 22, 2012
Response to "Replies to Fry et al. (Toxicon 2012, 60/4, 434-448). Part A. Analyses of squamate reptile oral glands and their products: A call for caution in formal assignment of terminology designating biological function"Timothy N W Jackson, Nicholas R Casewell, Bryan G Fry
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|January 12, 2013
Response to "Replies to Fry et al. (Toxicon 2012, 60/4, 434-448). Part B. Analyses of squamate reptile oral glands and their products: A call for caution in formal assignment of terminology designating biological function"Timothy N W Jackson, Nicholas R Casewell, Bryan G Fry
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|February 12, 2026
Pirates of the coagulase: Clinical implications of dramatic ontogenetic shifts in Yellow Beard (Bothrops atrox) lancehead pitviper Factor Va-mediated venom activation of blood clotting factorsKatherine Jordan, Patrick S Champagne, Lorenzo Seneci, et al.
Toxins|February 28, 2015
Centipede venom: recent discoveries and current state of knowledgeEivind A B Undheim, Bryan G Fry, Glenn F King
Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 16, 2011
Chemically reversible four-electron oxidation and reduction utilizing two inorganic functional groupsMichael Nippe, Samuel M Goodman, Charles G Fry, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR|July 10, 2004
NMR spectroscopic filtration of polypeptides and proteins in complex mixturesSenapathy Rajagopalan, Charles Chow, Vinodhkumar Raghunathan, et al.
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Toxins|August 25, 2023
Comparative Analysis of Alpha-1 Orthosteric-Site Binding by a Clade of Central American Pit Vipers (Genera <i>Atropoides, Cerrophidion, Metlapilcoatlus</i>, and <i>Porthidium</i>)Lee Jones, Callum Waite, Edgar Neri-Castro, et al.
BMC Biology|November 26, 2021
Monkeying around with venom: an increased resistance to α-neurotoxins supports an evolutionary arms race between Afro-Asian primates and sympatric cobrasRichard J Harris, K Anne-Isola Nekaris, Bryan G Fry
Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology|November 22, 2007
The in vitro neurotoxic and myotoxic effects of the venom from the Suta genus (curl snakes) of elapid snakesSanjaya Kuruppu, Stephanie Robinson, Wayne C Hodgson, et al.
BMC Evolutionary Biology|September 29, 2007
Expression pattern of three-finger toxin and phospholipase A2 genes in the venom glands of two sea snakes, Lapemis curtus and Acalyptophis peronii: comparison of evolution of these toxins in land snakes, sea kraits and sea snakesSusanta Pahari, David Bickford, Bryan G Fry, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|November 22, 2012
Response to "Replies to Fry et al. (Toxicon 2012, 60/4, 434-448). Part A. Analyses of squamate reptile oral glands and their products: A call for caution in formal assignment of terminology designating biological function"Timothy N W Jackson, Nicholas R Casewell, Bryan G Fry
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|January 12, 2013
Response to "Replies to Fry et al. (Toxicon 2012, 60/4, 434-448). Part B. Analyses of squamate reptile oral glands and their products: A call for caution in formal assignment of terminology designating biological function"Timothy N W Jackson, Nicholas R Casewell, Bryan G Fry
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|February 12, 2026
Pirates of the coagulase: Clinical implications of dramatic ontogenetic shifts in Yellow Beard (Bothrops atrox) lancehead pitviper Factor Va-mediated venom activation of blood clotting factorsKatherine Jordan, Patrick S Champagne, Lorenzo Seneci, et al.
Toxins|February 28, 2015
Centipede venom: recent discoveries and current state of knowledgeEivind A B Undheim, Bryan G Fry, Glenn F King
Journal of the American Chemical Society|February 16, 2011
Chemically reversible four-electron oxidation and reduction utilizing two inorganic functional groupsMichael Nippe, Samuel M Goodman, Charles G Fry, et al.
Journal of Biomolecular NMR|July 10, 2004
NMR spectroscopic filtration of polypeptides and proteins in complex mixturesSenapathy Rajagopalan, Charles Chow, Vinodhkumar Raghunathan, et al.
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