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1. Cn29, a novel orphan peptide found in the venom of the scorpion Centruroides noxius: Structure and function.

2. Pi5 and Pi6, two undescribed peptides from the venom of the scorpion Pandinus imperator and their effects on K + -channels.

3. Scorpion and spider venom peptides: gene cloning and peptide expression.

4. Amino acid substitutions in an alpha-helical antimicrobial arachnid peptide affect its chemical properties and biological activity towards pathogenic bacteria but improves its therapeutic index.

5. New conopeptides of the D-superfamily selectively inhibiting neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

6. Cytolytic and K+ channel blocking activities of beta-KTx and scorpine-like peptides purified from scorpion venoms.

7. Synthetic undecapeptide (NTX10-20) of noxiustoxin blocks completely the I(A) potassium currents of cerebellum granular cells.

8. Tc1, from Tityus cambridgei, is the first member of a new subfamily of scorpion toxin that blocks K(+)-channels.

9. Fast K(+) currents from cerebellum granular cells are completely blocked by a peptide purified from Androctonus australis Garzoni scorpion venom.

10. Peptides and genes coding for scorpion toxins that affect ion-channels.

11. Pi7, an orphan peptide from the scorpion Pandinus imperator: a 1H-NMR analysis using a nano-NMR Probe.

12. A unified nomenclature for short-chain peptides isolated from scorpion venoms: alpha-KTx molecular subfamilies.

13. Scorpion toxins specific for Na+-channels.

14. An nmr conformational analysis of a synthetic peptide Cn2(1-15)NH2-S-S-acetyl-Cn2(52-66)NH2 from the New World Centruroides noxius 2 (Cn2) scorpion toxin: comparison of the structure with those of the Centruroides scorpion toxins.

15. Antimicrobial peptides from the Brazilian frog Phyllomedusa distincta.

16. From noxiustoxin to Shiva-3, a peptide toxic to the sporogonic development of Plasmodium berghei.

17. Structural information on a cecropin-like synthetic peptide, Shiva-3 toxic to the sporogonic development of Plasmodium berghei.

18. Two similar peptides from the venom of the scorpion Pandinus imperator, one highly effective blocker and the other inactive on K+ channels.

19. Block of ShakerB K+ channels by Pi1, a novel class of scorpion toxin.

20. Synthesis and expression of the gene coding for noxiustoxin, a K+ channel-blocking peptide from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides noxius.

21. Helothermine, a lizard venom toxin, inhibits calcium current in cerebellar granules.

22. Toxic peptides and genes encoding toxin gamma of the Brazilian scorpions Tityus bahiensis and Tityus stigmurus.

23. The use of synthetic peptides can be a misleading approach to generate vaccines against scorpion toxins.

24. Effect of a cecropin-like synthetic peptide (Shiva-3) on the sporogonic development of Plasmodium berghei.

25. The toxin helothermine affects potassium currents in newborn rat cerebellar granule cells.

26. Blockade of a KCa channel with synthetic peptides from noxiustoxin: a K+ channel blocker.

27. Noxiustoxin and leiurutoxin III, two homologous peptide toxins with binding properties to synaptosomal membrane K+ channels.

28. Isolation and characterization of helothermine, a novel toxin from Heloderma horridum horridum (Mexican beaded lizard) venom.

29. Expression systems of human β-defensins: vectors, purification and biological activities.

30. Macrophage activation, phagocytosis and intracellular calcium oscillations induced by scorpion toxins from Tityus serrulatus.

31. Recombinant scorpine: a multifunctional antimicrobial peptide with activity against different pathogens.

32. Cytolytic and K+ channel blocking activities of β-KTx and scorpine-like peptides purified from scorpion venoms.

33. Antimicrobial peptide induction in the haemolymph of the Mexican scorpion Centruroides limpidus limpidus in response to septic injury.

34. Negative-shift activation, current reduction and resurgent currents induced by β-toxins from Centruroides scorpions in sodium channels

35. Target promiscuity and heterogeneous effects of tarantula venom peptides affecting Na+ and K+ ion channels

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