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1. Elucidation of Medusozoan (Jellyfish) Venom Constituent Activities Using Constellation Pharmacology.

2. Proteotransciptomics of the Most Popular Host Sea Anemone Entacmaea quadricolor Reveals Not All Toxin Genes Expressed by Tentacles Are Recruited into Its Venom Arsenal.

3. Evolutionary Analysis of Cnidaria Small Cysteine-Rich Proteins (SCRiPs), an Enigmatic Neurotoxin Family from Stony Corals and Sea Anemones (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia).

4. Anxiolytic, Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Peptides Hmg 1b-2 and Hmg 1b-4 from the Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica.

5. Acontia, a Specialised Defensive Structure, Has Low Venom Complexity in Calliactis polypus.

6. Peptides from the Sea Anemone Metridium senile with Modified Inhibitor Cystine Knot (ICK) Fold Inhibit Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.

7. The Sea Anemone Neurotoxins Modulating Sodium Channels: An Insight at Structure and Functional Activity after Four Decades of Investigation.

8. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Are Novel Targets of APETx-like Toxins from the Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica.

9. Proteomic Studies of the Mechanism of Cytotoxicity, Induced by Palytoxin on HaCaT Cells.

10. A Sea Anemone Lebrunia neglecta Venom Fraction Decreases Boar Sperm Cells Capacitation: Possible Involvement of HVA Calcium Channels.

11. Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Are Novel Targets of APETx-like Toxins from the Sea Anemone Heteractis magnifica

12. PhcrTx2, a New Crab-Paralyzing Peptide Toxin from the Sea Anemone Phymanthus crucifer.

13. Sea Anemones: Quiet Achievers in the Field of Peptide Toxins.

14. Peripheral 5-HT3 Receptors Are Involved in the Antinociceptive Effect of Bunodosine 391.

15. New Disulfide-Stabilized Fold Provides Sea Anemone Peptide to Exhibit Both Antimicrobial and TRPA1 Potentiating Properties.

16. Ostreolysin A/Pleurotolysin B and Equinatoxins: Structure, Function and Pathophysiological Effects of These Pore-Forming Proteins.

17. Evolution of the Cytolytic Pore-Forming Proteins (Actinoporins) in Sea Anemones.

18. A Sea Anemone

19. Trial Assay for Safe First-Aid Protocol for the Stinging Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) and a Severe Toxic Reaction

20. Computational Studies of Venom Peptides Targeting Potassium Channels.

21. New Disulfide-Stabilized Fold Provides Sea Anemone Peptide to Exhibit Both Antimicrobial and TRPA1 Potentiating Properties

22. Panorama of the intracellular molecular concert orchestrated by actinoporins, pore-forming toxins from sea anemones

23. APETx-Like Peptides from the Sea Anemone

24. Force Mapping Study of Actinoporin Effect in Membranes Presenting Phase Domains

25. Tentacle Morphological Variation Coincides with Differential Expression of Toxins in Sea Anemones

26. Trial Assay for Safe First-Aid Protocol for the Stinging Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) and a Severe Toxic Reaction.

27. The Ecological Importance of Toxicity: Sea Anemones Maintain Toxic Defence When Bleached

28. Panorama of the Intracellular Molecular Concert Orchestrated by Actinoporins, Pore-Forming Toxins from Sea Anemones.

29. Tentacle Morphological Variation Coincides with Differential Expression of Toxins in Sea Anemones.

30. Sea Anemones: Quiet Achievers in the Field of Peptide Toxins

31. Animal Toxins Providing Insights into TRPV1 Activation Mechanism

32. Evolution of the Cytolytic Pore-Forming Proteins (Actinoporins) in Sea Anemones

33. APETx-Like Peptides from the Sea Anemone Heteractis crispa, Diverse in Their Effect on ASIC1a and ASIC3 Ion Channels.

34. New Insights into the Type II Toxins from the Sea Anemone Heteractis crispa.

35. Activity of Palythoa caribaeorum Venom on Voltage-Gated Ion Channels in Mammalian Superior Cervical Ganglion Neurons

36. Short Toxin-like Proteins Abound in Cnidaria Genomes

37. The Isolation of New Pore-Forming Toxins from the Sea Anemone Actinia fragacea Provides Insights into the Mechanisms of Actinoporin Evolution.

38. New Disulfide-Stabilized Fold Provides Sea Anemone Peptide to Exhibit Both Antimicrobial and TRPA1 Potentiating Properties

39. Sea Anemones: Quiet Achievers in the Field of Peptide Toxins.

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