310 results on '"Dutertre, Sébastien"'
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2. Proteomic insight into the venom composition of the largest European rear-fanged snake, Malpolon monspessulanus monspessulanus
3. Venom profile of the European carpenter bee Xylocopa violacea: Evolutionary and applied considerations on its toxin components
4. Honeybee CaV4 has distinct permeation, inactivation, and pharmacology from homologous NaV channels
5. Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predators
6. Venomics of the asp viper Vipera aspis aspis from France
7. Predatory and Defensive Strategies in Cone Snails
8. Revising the Role of Defense and Predation in Cone Snail Venom Evolution
9. α-Conotoxins to explore the molecular, physiological and pathophysiological functions of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
10. Phyla Molluska: The Venom Apparatus of Cone Snails
11. Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor inhibitors derived from snake and snail venoms
12. Synthesis and Biological Activity of Novel α-Conotoxins Derived from Endemic Polynesian Cone Snails
13. The Conoidea and Their Toxins: Evolution of a Hyper-Diversified Group
14. List of Authors
15. Pmu1a, a novel spider toxin with dual inhibitory activity at pain targets hNaV1.7 and hCaV3 voltage‐gated channels
16. Quantifying Ca2+ Current and Permeability in ATP-gated P2X7 Receptors
17. α-conotoxin MrIC is a biased agonist at α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
18. δ-Conotoxin SuVIA suggests an evolutionary link between ancestral predator defence and the origin of fish-hunting behaviour in carnivorous cone snails
19. Intraspecific variations in Conus geographus defence-evoked venom and estimation of the human lethal dose
20. The Deadly Toxin Arsenal of the Tree-Dwelling Australian Funnel-Web Spiders
21. Pmu1a, a novel spider toxin with dual inhibitory activity at pain targets hNaV1.7 and hCaV3 voltage‐gated channels.
22. Transcriptomic Messiness in the Venom Duct of Conus miles Contributes to Conotoxin Diversity
23. Unravelling the complex venom landscapes of lethal Australian funnel-web spiders (Hexathelidae: Atracinae) using LC-MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry
24. Deep Venomics Reveals the Mechanism for Expanded Peptide Diversity in Cone Snail Venom
25. Inhibitory Glycine Receptors: An Update
26. Large-scale discovery of conopeptides and conoproteins in the injectable venom of a fish-hunting cone snail using a combined proteomic and transcriptomic approach
27. Towards an integrated venomics approach for accelerated conopeptide discovery
28. Involvement of the cysteine-rich head domain in activation and desensitization of the P2X1 receptor
29. High-resolution picture of a venom gland transcriptome: Case study with the marine snail Conus consors
30. Xenopus Oocytes: A Tool to Decipher Molecular Specificity of Insecticides towards Mammalian and Insect GABA—A Receptors
31. Preferential use of unobstructed lateral portals as the access route to the pore of human ATP-gated ion channels (P2X receptors)
32. CHAPTER 3. Venoms-Based Drug Discovery: Proteomic and Transcriptomic Approaches
33. Phyla Molluska: The Venom Apparatus of Cone Snails
34. Use of Venom Peptides to Probe Ion Channel Structure and Function
35. Dramatic intraspecimen variations within the injected venom of Conus consors: An unsuspected contribution to venom diversity
36. A rare P2X7 variant Arg307Gln with absent pore formation function protects against neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis
37. Comparative proteomic study of the venom of the piscivorous cone snail Conus consors
38. A Combined Transcriptomics and Proteomics Approach Reveals the Differences in the Predatory and Defensive Venoms of the Molluscivorous Cone Snail Cylinder ammiralis (Caenogastropoda: Conidae)
39. Peer review of 'The genome of the venomous snail Lautoconus ventricosus sheds light on the origin of conotoxin diversity'
40. A Combined Transcriptomics and Proteomics Approach Reveals the Differences in the Predatory and Defensive Venoms of the Molluscivorous Cone Snail Cylinder ammiralis (Caenogastropoda: Conidae)
41. Glycine Transporter Dimers: EVIDENCE FOR OCCURRENCE IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANE
42. Conopressin-T from Conus tulipa Reveals an Antagonist Switch in Vasopressin-like Peptides
43. Cone snail venomics: from novel biology to novel therapeutics
44. Venomics in medicinal chemistry
45. AChBP‐targeted α‐conotoxin correlates distinct binding orientations with nAChR subtype selectivity
46. Combined Proteotranscriptomic-Based Strategy to Discover Novel Antimicrobial Peptides from Cone Snails
47. Synthesis, Structural and Pharmacological Characterizations of CIC, a Novel α-Conotoxin with an Extended N-Terminal Tail
48. Improved prediction of conopeptide superfamilies with ConoDictor 2.0
49. 98. Transcriptomic and Peptidomic Characterisation of the Conus marmoreus Venom: Insights on Conopeptide Diversity and Venomic Processing
50. 99. The Venom of Conus geographus Revisited
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