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113 related items for PubMed ID: 2380714

  • 1. Alkaloids from Australian frogs (Myobatrachidae): pseudophrynamines and pumiliotoxins.
    Daly JW, Garraffo HM, Pannell LK, Spande TF, Severini C, Erspamer V.
    J Nat Prod; 1990; 53(2):407-21. PubMed ID: 2380714
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  • 2. Evidence for biosynthesis of pseudophrynamine alkaloids by an Australian myobatrachid frog (pseudophryne) and for sequestration of dietary pumiliotoxins.
    Smith BP, Tyler MJ, Kaneko T, Garraffo HM, Spande TF, Daly JW.
    J Nat Prod; 2002 Apr; 65(4):439-47. PubMed ID: 11975476
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  • 3. Formicine ants: An arthropod source for the pumiliotoxin alkaloids of dendrobatid poison frogs.
    Saporito RA, Garraffo HM, Donnelly MA, Edwards AL, Longino JT, Daly JW.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2004 May 25; 101(21):8045-50. PubMed ID: 15128938
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  • 4. Occurrence of skin alkaloids in non-dendrobatid frogs from Brazil (Bufonidae), Australia (Myobatrachidae) and Madagascar (Mantellinae).
    Daly JW, Highet RJ, Myers CW.
    Toxicon; 1984 May 25; 22(6):905-19. PubMed ID: 6523513
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  • 5. Alkaloids from amphibian skin: a tabulation of over eight-hundred compounds.
    Daly JW, Spande TF, Garraffo HM.
    J Nat Prod; 2005 Oct 25; 68(10):1556-75. PubMed ID: 16252926
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  • 6. Alkaloids from a panamanian poison frog, Dendrobates speciosus: identification of pumiliotoxin-A and allopumiliotoxin class alkaloids, 3,5-disubstituted indolizidines, 5-substituted 8-methylindolizidines, and a 2-methyl-6-nonyl-4-hydroxypiperidine.
    Edwards MW, Daly JW, Myers CW.
    J Nat Prod; 1988 Oct 25; 51(6):1188-97. PubMed ID: 3236011
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  • 7. A potent factor in extracts of the skin of the Australian frog, Pseudophryne coriacea--III. Potentiation of contractions elicited in avian and mammalian isolated skeletal muscle preparations by direct and indirect electrical stimulation.
    Falconieri Erspamer G, Erspamer V, Melchiorri P.
    Neuropharmacology; 1986 Aug 25; 25(8):807-14. PubMed ID: 3022175
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  • 8. Scheloribatid mites as the source of pumiliotoxins in dendrobatid frogs.
    Takada W, Sakata T, Shimano S, Enami Y, Mori N, Nishida R, Kuwahara Y.
    J Chem Ecol; 2005 Oct 25; 31(10):2403-15. PubMed ID: 16195851
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  • 9. Alkaloids in Madagascan frogs (Mantella): pumiliotoxins, indolizidines, quinolizidines, and pyrrolizidines.
    Garraffo HM, Caceres J, Daly JW, Spande TF, Andriamaharavo NR, Andriantsiferana M.
    J Nat Prod; 1993 Jul 25; 56(7):1016-38. PubMed ID: 8377013
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  • 10. A potent factor in extracts of the skin of the Australian frog, Pseudophryne coriacea--II. Stimulation of the leech helical muscle in vitro and in vivo.
    Falconieri Erspamer G, Farruggia G.
    Neuropharmacology; 1986 Aug 25; 25(8):803-6. PubMed ID: 3774110
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  • 11. Studies on the poisonous skin secretion of individual red bellied toads, Melanophryniscus montevidensis (Anura, Bufonidae), from Uruguay.
    Mebs D, Pogoda W, Maneyro R, Kwet A.
    Toxicon; 2005 Nov 25; 46(6):641-50. PubMed ID: 16157358
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  • 13. Further classification of skin alkaloids from neotropical poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), with a general survey of toxic/noxious substances in the amphibia.
    Daly JW, Myers CW, Whittaker N.
    Toxicon; 1987 Nov 25; 25(10):1023-95. PubMed ID: 3321567
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  • 16. Alkaloids from bufonid toads (Melanophryniscus): decahydroquinolines, pumiliotoxins and homopumiliotoxins, indolizidines, pyrrolizidines, and quinolizidines.
    Garraffo HM, Spande TF, Daly JW, Baldessari A, Gros EG.
    J Nat Prod; 1993 Mar 25; 56(3):357-73. PubMed ID: 8482947
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  • 18. Evidence for an enantioselective pumiliotoxin 7-hydroxylase in dendrobatid poison frogs of the genus Dendrobates.
    Daly JW, Garraffo HM, Spande TF, Clark VC, Ma J, Ziffer H, Cover JF.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2003 Sep 16; 100(19):11092-7. PubMed ID: 12960405
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  • 19. Pumiliotoxin alkaloids: a new class of sodium channel agents.
    Daly JW, Gusovsky F, McNeal ET, Secunda S, Bell M, Creveling CR, Nishizawa Y, Overman LE, Sharp MJ, Rossignol DP.
    Biochem Pharmacol; 1990 Jul 15; 40(2):315-26. PubMed ID: 2165404
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