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258 related items for PubMed ID: 10936620

  • 1. Twenty years of dendrotoxins.
    Harvey AL.
    Toxicon; 2001 Jan; 39(1):15-26. PubMed ID: 10936620
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  • 2. Dendrotoxins: structure-activity relationships and effects on potassium ion channels.
    Harvey AL, Robertson B.
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  • 3. Recent studies on dendrotoxins and potassium ion channels.
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  • 4. Top-down venomics of the East African green mamba, Dendroaspis angusticeps, and the black mamba, Dendroaspis polylepis, highlight the complexity of their toxin arsenals.
    Petras D, Heiss P, Harrison RA, Süssmuth RD, Calvete JJ.
    J Proteomics; 2016 Sep 02; 146():148-64. PubMed ID: 27318176
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  • 5. Unveiling the nature of black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) venom through venomics and antivenom immunoprofiling: Identification of key toxin targets for antivenom development.
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    J Proteomics; 2015 Apr 24; 119():126-42. PubMed ID: 25688917
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    Ainsworth S, Petras D, Engmark M, Süssmuth RD, Whiteley G, Albulescu LO, Kazandjian TD, Wagstaff SC, Rowley P, Wüster W, Dorrestein PC, Arias AS, Gutiérrez JM, Harrison RA, Casewell NR, Calvete JJ.
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  • 7. Toxicovenomics and antivenom profiling of the Eastern green mamba snake (Dendroaspis angusticeps).
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  • 8. Primary structures of four trypsin inhibitor E homologs from venom of Dendroaspis angusticeps: structure-function comparisons with other dendrotoxin homologs.
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    Toxicon; 2002 Mar 16; 40(3):297-308. PubMed ID: 11711127
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  • 9. Structural features important for the biological activity of the potassium channel blocking dendrotoxins.
    Hollecker M, Marshall DL, Harvey AL.
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  • 10. The relative potencies of dendrotoxins as blockers of the cloned voltage-gated K+ channel, mKv1.1 (MK-1), when stably expressed in Chinese hamster ovary cells.
    Owen DG, Hall A, Stephens G, Stow J, Robertson B.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1997 Mar 16; 120(6):1029-34. PubMed ID: 9134213
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  • 11. Protease inhibitor homologues from mamba venoms: facilitation of acetylcholine release and interactions with prejunctional blocking toxins.
    Harvey AL, Karlsson E.
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  • 12. The first Kunitz-type proteins from a viperid venom that potentiate neuromuscular transmission.
    Drofenik S, Leonardi A, Žužek MC, Frangež R, Križaj I.
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  • 13. Effects of the potassium channel blocking dendrotoxins on acetylcholine release and motor nerve terminal activity.
    Anderson AJ, Harvey AL.
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  • 14. A snake toxin inhibitor of inward rectifier potassium channel ROMK1.
    Imredy JP, Chen C, MacKinnon R.
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  • 15. Cloning and functional expression of dendrotoxin K from black mamba, a K+ channel blocker.
    Smith LA, Lafaye PJ, LaPenotiere HF, Spain T, Dolly JO.
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  • 16. Four polypeptide components of green mamba venom selectively block certain potassium channels in rat brain synaptosomes.
    Benishin CG, Sorensen RG, Brown WE, Krueger BK, Blaustein MP.
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  • 17. On the kaliotoxin and dendrotoxin binding sites on rat brain synaptosomes.
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  • 18. Putative cardiotoxicity of the venoms of three mamba species.
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  • 19. Interactions between dendrotoxin, a blocker of voltage-dependent potassium channels, and charybdotoxin, a blocker of calcium-activated potassium channels, at binding sites on neuronal membranes.
    Harvey AL, Marshall DL, De-Allie FA, Strong PN.
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  • 20. Muscarinic toxins from the black mamba Dendroaspis polylepis.
    Jolkkonen M, Van Giersbergen PL, Hellman U, Wernstedt C, Oras A, Satyapan N, Adem A, Karlsson E.
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