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1. α-Conotoxins to explore the molecular, physiological and pathophysiological functions of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

2. Predatory and Defensive Strategies in Cone Snails.

3. Systematic interrogation of the Conus marmoreus venom duct transcriptome with ConoSorter reveals 158 novel conotoxins and 13 new gene superfamilies.

4. Inhibitory Glycine Receptors: An Update.

5. Probing the pharmacological properties of distinct subunit interfaces within heteromeric glycine receptors reveals a functional ββ agonist-binding site.

6. Dramatic intraspecimen variations within the injected venom of Conus consors: An unsuspected contribution to venom diversity

7. Use of Venom Peptides to Probe Ion Channel Structure and Function.

8. Comparative proteomic study of the venom of the piscivorous cone snail Conus consors

9. Conopressin-T from Conus tulipa Reveals an Antagonist Switch in Vasopressin-like Peptides.

10. AChBP-targeted α-conotoxin correlates distinct binding orientations with nAChR subtype selectivity.

11. Toxin insights into nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

12. Isolation and characterisation of conomap-Vt, a d-amino acid containing excitatory peptide from the venom of a vermivorous cone snail

13. β2 Subunit Contribution to 4/7 α-Conotoxin Binding to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.

14. Determination of α-conotoxin binding modes on neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

15. Computational approaches to understand α-conotoxin interactions at neuronal nicotinic receptors.

16. A Combined Transcriptomics and Proteomics Approach Reveals the Differences in the Predatory and Defensive Venoms of the Molluscivorous Cone Snail Cylinder ammiralis (Caenogastropoda: Conidae).

18. Honeybee CaV4 has distinct permeation, inactivation, and pharmacology from homologous NaV channels.

19. Improved prediction of conopeptide superfamilies with ConoDictor 2.0.

21. Pmu1a, a novel spider toxin with dual inhibitory activity at pain targets hNaV1.7 and hCaV3 voltage‐gated channels.

23. The Deadly Toxin Arsenal of the Tree-Dwelling Australian Funnel-Web Spiders.

24. Discovery, Synthesis, and Structure-Activity Relationships of Conotoxins.

26. Structure of the O-Glycosylated Conopeptide CcTx from Conus consors Venom.

27. Large-scale discovery of conopeptides and conoproteins in the injectable venom of a fish-hunting cone snail using a combined proteomic and transcriptomic approach

28. Towards an integrated venomics approach for accelerated conopeptide discovery.

29. High-resolution picture of a venom gland transcriptome: Case study with the marine snail Conus consors

30. Preferential use of unobstructed lateral portals as the access route to the pore of human ATP-gated ion channels (P2X receptors).

31. χ-Coflotoxifl and Tricyclic Antidepressant Interactions at the Norepinephrine Transporter Define a New Transporter Model.

32. MrIC, a Novel α-Conotoxin Agonist in the Presence of PNU at Endogenous α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.

33. A Dipteran's Novel Sucker Punch: Evolution of Arthropod Atypical Venom with a Neurotoxic Component in Robber Flies (Asilidae, Diptera).

34. Conotoxin Φ-MiXXVIIA from the Superfamily G2 Employs a Novel Cysteine Framework that Mimics Granulin and Displays Anti-Apoptotic Activity.

35. Conotoxin Φ-MiXXVIIA from the Superfamily G2 Employs a Novel Cysteine Framework that Mimics Granulin and Displays Anti-Apoptotic Activity.

36. Quantifying Ca2+ Current and Permeability in ATP-gated P2X7 Receptors.

37. α-conotoxin MrIC is a biased agonist at α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

38. Miniaturized Bioaffinity Assessment Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Guided Purification of Bioactives from Toad and Cone Snail.

39. Unravelling the complex venom landscapes of lethal Australian funnel-web spiders (Hexathelidae: Atracinae) using LC-MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry

40. Involvement of the cysteine-rich head domain in activation and desensitization of the P2X1 receptor.

41. Glycine Transporter Dimers.

42. A Recurrent Motif: Diversity and Evolution of ShKT Domain Containing Proteins in the Vampire Snail Cumia reticulata.

43. Synthesis, Structure and Biological Activity of CIA and CIB, Two α-Conotoxins from the Predation-Evoked Venom of Conus catus.

44. δ-Conotoxin SuVIA suggests an evolutionary link between ancestral predator defence and the origin of fish-hunting behaviour in carnivorous cone snails.

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