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  • 31. A novel potassium channel blocking toxin from the scorpion Pandinus imperator: A 1H NMR analysis using a nano-NMR probe.
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    Condamine E, Rebuffat S, Prigent Y, Ségalas I, Bodo B, Davoust D.
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    Nagata K, Hatanaka H, Kohda D, Kataoka H, Nagasawa H, Isogai A, Ishizaki H, Suzuki A, Inagaki F.
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