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1. An Integrated Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Venom Complexity of the Bullet Ant Paraponera clavata

2. Spider-Venom Peptides as Bioinsecticides

3. Evaluation of Chemical Strategies for Improving the Stability and Oral Toxicity of Insecticidal Peptides

4. Ciguatoxins: Cyclic Polyether Modulators of Voltage-gated Iion Channel Function

5. The Biochemical Toxin Arsenal from Ant Venoms

6. Structural venomics reveals evolution of a complex venom by duplication and diversification of an ancient peptide-encoding gene

7. An Integrated Proteomic and Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Venom Complexity of the Bullet Ant Paraponera clavata

8. Structural venomics: evolution of a complex chemical arsenal by massive duplication and neofunctionalization of a single ancestral fold

9. Comparisons of Protein and Peptide Complexity in Poneroid and Formicoid Ant Venoms

10. Nerve-muscle activation by rotating permanent magnet configurations

11. Evaluation of Chemical Strategies for Improving the Stability and Oral Toxicity of Insecticidal Peptides

12. Weaponization of a Hormone: Convergent Recruitment of Hyperglycemic Hormone into the Venom of Arthropod Predators

13. Insect-Active Toxins with Promiscuous Pharmacology from the African Theraphosid Spider Monocentropus balfouri

14. Lethal effects of an insecticidal spider venom peptide involve positive allosteric modulation of insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

15. Combined Peptidomic and Proteomic analysis of electrically stimulated and manually dissected venom from the South American bullet Ant paraponera clavata

16. Venom toxicity and composition in three Pseudomyrmex ant species having different nesting modes

17. Isolation of two insecticidal toxins from venom of the Australian theraphosid spider Coremiocnemis tropix

18. Molecular basis of the remarkable species selectivity of an insecticidal sodium channel toxin from the African spider Augacephalus ezendami

19. Spider-venom peptides that target voltage-gated sodium channels: Pharmacological tools and potential therapeutic leads

20. Spider-Venom Peptides as Bioinsecticides

21. Cloning and activity of a novel α-latrotoxin from red-back spider venom

22. Identification of presynaptic neurotoxin complexes in the venoms of three Australian copperheads (Austrelaps spp.) and the efficacy of tiger snake antivenom to prevent or reverse neurotoxicity

23. ArachnoServer 2.0, an updated online resource for spider toxin sequences and structures

24. Characterisation of the heterotrimeric presynaptic phospholipase A2 neurotoxin complex from the venom of the common death adder (Acanthophis antarcticus)

25. Synthesis, Solution Structure, and Phylum Selectivity of a Spider δ-Toxin That Slows Inactivation of Specific Voltage-gated Sodium Channel Subtypes

26. The Janus-faced atracotoxins are specific blockers of invertebrate KCa channels

27. Intersexual variations in Northern (Missulena pruinosa) and Eastern (M. bradleyi) mouse spider venom

28. The ω-atracotoxins: Selective blockers of insect M-LVA and HVA calcium channels

29. Arachnid toxinology in Australia: From clinical toxicology to potential applications

30. Neuroprotectant effects of iso-osmolar d-mannitol to prevent Pacific ciguatoxin-1 induced alterations in neuronal excitability: A comparison with other osmotic agents and free radical scavengers

31. Spider Neurotoxins Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels

32. Reply from Peter A. Watterson and Graham M. Nicholson

33. Isolation of δ-missulenatoxin-Mb1a, the major vertebrate-active spider δ-toxin from the venom ofMissulena bradleyi(Actinopodidae)1

34. Synthesis and Characterization of δ-Atracotoxin-Ar1a, the Lethal Neurotoxin from Venom of the Sydney Funnel-Web Spider (Atrax robustus)

35. Antivenoms for the Treatment of Spider Envenomation

36. Variations in receptor site-3 on rat brain and insect sodium channels highlighted by binding of a funnel-web spider δ-atracotoxin

37. Diversity of peptide toxins from stinging ant venoms

38. The insecticidal spider toxin SFI1 is a knottin peptide that blocks the pore of insect voltage-gated sodium channels via a large β-hairpin loop

39. Red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom prevents the toxicity of widow spider venoms

40. Neurotoxic activity of venom from the Australian Eastern mouse spider (Missulena bradleyi ) involves modulation of sodium channel gating

41. Defensin-like peptide-2 from platypus venom: member of a class of peptides with a distinct structural fold

42. Solution structure of a defensin-like peptide from platypus venom

43. δ-Atracotoxins from Australian funnel-web spiders compete with scorpion α-toxin binding on both rat brain and insect sodium channels

44. δ-Atracotoxins from Australian Funnel-web Spiders Compete with Scorpion α-Toxin Binding but Differentially Modulate Alkaloid Toxin Activation of Voltage-gated Sodium Channels

45. Do vicinal disulfide bridges mediate functionally important redox transformations in proteins?

46. Insulin Trafficking in a Glucose Responsive Engineered Human Liver Cell Line is Regulated by the Interaction of ATP-Sensitive Potassium Channels and Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels

47. The insecticidal neurotoxin Aps III is an atypical knottin peptide that potently blocks insect voltage-gated sodium channels

48. Pharmacological characterization of α-elapitoxin-Al2a from the venom of the Australian pygmy copperhead (Austrelaps labialis): An atypical long-chain α-neurotoxin with only weak affinity for α7 nicotinic receptors

49. Unique scorpion toxin with a putative ancestral fold provides insight into evolution of the inhibitor cystine knot motif

50. A novel family of insect-selective peptide neurotoxins targeting insect large-conductance calcium-activated K+ channels isolated from the venom of the theraphosid spider Eucratoscelus constrictus

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