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160 related items for PubMed ID: 527583

  • 1. A toxin purified from the venom of black widow spider affects the uptake and release of radioactive gamma-amino butyrate and N-epinephrine from rat brain synaptosomes.
    Grasso A, Senni MI.
    Eur J Biochem; 1979 Dec 17; 102(2):337-44. PubMed ID: 527583
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  • 2. Concanavalin A blocks black widow spider toxin stimulation of transmitter release from synaptosomes.
    Grasso A, Rufini S, Senni I.
    FEBS Lett; 1978 Jan 15; 85(2):241-4. PubMed ID: 620803
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  • 3. The action of black widow spider venom on cholinergic mechanisms in synaptosomes.
    Baba A, Cooper JR.
    J Neurochem; 1980 Jun 15; 34(6):1369-79. PubMed ID: 7381466
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  • 4. alpha-latrotoxin of black widow spider venom depolarizes the plasma membrane, induces massive calcium influx, and stimulates transmitter release in guinea pig brain synaptosomes.
    Nicholls DG, Rugolo M, Scott IG, Meldolesi J.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1982 Dec 15; 79(24):7924-8. PubMed ID: 6961460
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  • 5. Preparation and properties of a neurotoxin purified from the venom of black widow spider (Latrodectus mactans tredecimguttatus).
    Grasso A.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1976 Aug 09; 439(2):406-12. PubMed ID: 952966
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  • 6. Action of alpha-latrotoxin from black widow spider venom on a cerebral cortex preparation: release of neurotransmitters, depletion of synaptic vesicles, and binding to membrane.
    Tzeng MC, Siekevitz P.
    Adv Cytopharmacol; 1979 Aug 09; 3():117-27. PubMed ID: 38649
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  • 7. Modulation of functional activities of the neurotoxin from black widow spider venom.
    Grishin EV, Himmelreich NH, Pluzhnikov KA, Pozdnyakova NG, Storchak LG, Volkova TM, Woll PG.
    FEBS Lett; 1993 Dec 27; 336(2):205-7. PubMed ID: 8262230
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  • 8. Characterization of alpha-latrotoxin interaction with rat brain synaptosomes and PC12 cells.
    Grasso A, Pelliccia M, Alemà S.
    Toxicon; 1982 Dec 27; 20(1):149-56. PubMed ID: 7080028
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  • 9. Black widow spider venom-induced release of neurotransmitters: mammalian synaptosomes are stimulated by a unique venom component (alpha-latrotoxin), insect synaptosomes by multiple components.
    Knipper M, Madeddu L, Breer H, Meldolesi J.
    Neuroscience; 1986 Sep 27; 19(1):55-62. PubMed ID: 2878391
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  • 10. A spider toxin (JSTX) inhibits L-glutamate uptake by rat brain synaptosomes.
    Pan-Hou H, Suda Y, Sumi M, Yoshioka M, Kawai N.
    Brain Res; 1989 Jan 09; 476(2):354-7. PubMed ID: 2564797
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  • 11. The effects of alpha-latrotoxin of black widow spider venom on synaptosome ultrastructure. A morphometric analysis correlating its effects on transmitter release.
    Watanabe O, Meldolesi J.
    J Neurocytol; 1983 Jun 09; 12(3):517-31. PubMed ID: 6875622
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  • 12. [Interaction of alpha-latrotoxin with synaptosomes; metabolic control of the induction of calcium channels].
    Gimmel'reĭkh NG, Pivneva TA, Storchak LG, Nikolishina EV, Lishko VK.
    Ukr Biokhim Zh (1978); 1987 Jun 09; 59(3):29-34. PubMed ID: 2440163
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  • 15. Effects of venom gland extract of the black widow spider on rat brain and heart levels of noradrenaline, 5-hydroxytryptamine and acetylcholine.
    Britos SA, Orsingher OA, Fulginiti S.
    Toxicon; 1978 Jun 09; 16(4):393-5. PubMed ID: 28590
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  • 16. Tetanus and botulinum toxins inhibit, and black widow spider venom stimulates the release of methionine-enkephalin-like material in vitro.
    Janicki PK, Habermann E.
    J Neurochem; 1983 Aug 09; 41(2):395-402. PubMed ID: 6875545
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  • 17. Use of black widow spider venom to study the release of neurotransmitters.
    Hurlbut WP, Ceccarelli B.
    Adv Cytopharmacol; 1979 Aug 09; 3():87-115. PubMed ID: 38655
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  • 20. Black widow spider toxin-induced calcium fluxes and transmitter release in a neurosecretory cell line.
    Grasso A, Alemà S, Rufini S, Senni MI.
    Nature; 1980 Feb 21; 283(5749):774-6. PubMed ID: 7354867
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