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1. Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate NaV1.7 function

4. Novel Scorpion Toxin ω-Buthitoxin-Hf1a Selectively Inhibits Calcium Influx via CaV3.3 and CaV3.2 and Alleviates Allodynia in a Mouse Model of Acute Postsurgical Pain

6. Novel Scorpion Toxin ω-Buthitoxin-Hf1a Selectively Inhibits Calcium Influx via Ca V 3.3 and Ca V 3.2 and Alleviates Allodynia in a Mouse Model of Acute Postsurgical Pain.

7. GRIN1 variants associated with neurodevelopmental disorders reveal channel gating pathomechanisms

15. The structural conformation of the tachykinin domain drives the anti‐tumoural activity of an octopus peptide in melanoma BRAF V600E

17. Pain-causing stinging nettle toxins target TMEM233 to modulate NaV1.7 function.

18. Changes in Potency and Subtype Selectivity of Bivalent NaVToxins are Knot-Specific

19. The Tarantula Venom Peptide Eo1a Binds to the Domain II S3-S4 Extracellular Loop of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.8 to Enhance Activation

20. The structural conformation of the tachykinin domain drives the anti-tumoural activity of an octopus peptide in melanoma BRAFV600E.

22. The toxicological intersection between allergen and toxin: A structural comparison of the cat dander allergenic protein Fel d1 and the slow loris brachial gland secretion protein

27. The antiproliferative profile of a linear octopus-derived peptide in melanoma of BRAF-mutation

31. The Toxicological Intersection between Allergen and Toxin: A Structural Comparison of the Cat Dander Allergenic Protein Fel d1 and the Slow Loris Brachial Gland Secretion Protein

32. The Tarantula Venom Peptide Eo1a Binds to the Domain II S3-S4 Extracellular Loop of Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel NaV1.8 to Enhance Activation.

35. Subtle modifications to oxytocin produce ligands that retain potency and improved selectivity across species

36. Discovery and mode of action of a novel analgesic β-toxin from the African spider Ceratogyrus darlingi

38. Synthesis of Multivalent [Lys8]-Oxytocin Dendrimers that Inhibit Visceral Nociceptive Responses

39. The α1-adrenoceptor inhibitor ρ-TIA facilitates net hunting in piscivorous Conus tulipa.

41. Conopeptide-Derived κ-Opioid Agonists (Conorphins): Potent, Selective, and Metabolic Stable Dynorphin A Mimetics with Antinociceptive Properties

42. Synthesis of Multivalent [Lys8]-Oxytocin Dendrimers that Inhibit Visceral Nociceptive Responses.

43. Extracellular Surface Residues of the α1B-Adrenoceptor Critical for G Protein–Coupled Receptor Function

44. Mutations in the NPxxY motif stabilize pharmacologically distinct conformational states of the α1B- and β2-adrenoceptors.

46. The structural conformation of the tachykinin domain drives the anti-tumoural activity of an octopus peptide in melanoma BRAFV600E.

47. Neurotoxic and cytotoxic peptides underlie the painful stings of the tree nettle Urtica ferox.

48. Erythromelalgia caused by the missense mutation p.Arg220Pro in an alternatively spliced exon of SCN9A (NaV1.7).

49. Changes in Potency and Subtype Selectivity of Bivalent Na V Toxins are Knot-Specific.

50. Low potency inhibition of Na V 1.7 by externally applied QX-314 via a depolarizing shift in the voltage-dependence of activation.

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