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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology
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August 8, 2002
Autonomic effects of some scorpion venoms and toxins
Matthew C E Gwee, Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Hoon-Eng Khoo, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology
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January 5, 2002
Biochemical and pharmacological characterization of the venom of the black scorpion Heterometrus spinifer
Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Jeremiah S Joseph, Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone, et al.
Journal of Community Health
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November 13, 2017
Best Practices in Global Health Practicums: Recommendations from the Association of Pacific Rim Universities
Mellissa Withers, Mu Li, Giselle Manalo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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March 9, 2002
Candoxin, a novel toxin from Bungarus candidus, is a reversible antagonist of muscle (alphabetagammadelta ) but a poorly reversible antagonist of neuronal alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Eric Charpantier, Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone, et al.
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology
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August 8, 2002
Autonomic effects of some scorpion venoms and toxins
Matthew C E Gwee, Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Hoon-Eng Khoo, et al.
Biochemical Pharmacology
|
January 5, 2002
Biochemical and pharmacological characterization of the venom of the black scorpion Heterometrus spinifer
Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Jeremiah S Joseph, Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone, et al.
Journal of Community Health
|
November 13, 2017
Best Practices in Global Health Practicums: Recommendations from the Association of Pacific Rim Universities
Mellissa Withers, Mu Li, Giselle Manalo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
March 9, 2002
Candoxin, a novel toxin from Bungarus candidus, is a reversible antagonist of muscle (alphabetagammadelta ) but a poorly reversible antagonist of neuronal alpha 7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Selvanayagam Nirthanan, Eric Charpantier, Ponnampalam Gopalakrishnakone, et al.
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