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1. A consensus recombinant elapid long-chain α-neurotoxin and how protein folding matters for antibody recognition and neutralization of elapid venoms.

2. Exploring the anticancer potential of Cytotoxin 10 from Naja kaouthia venom: Mechanistic insights from breast and lung cancer cell lines.

3. Rapid and ordered cleavage of prothrombin by Hopsarin D in the absence of phospholipid membranes.

4. Antiproliferative Effects of Naja anchietae and Naja senegalensis Venom Peptides on Glioblastoma Cell Lines.

5. Exploring Top-Down Mass Spectrometric Approaches To Probe Forest Cobra ( Naja melanoleuca ) Venom Proteoforms.

6. Single-Batch Expression of an Experimental Recombinant Snakebite Antivenom Based on an Oligoclonal Mixture of Human Monoclonal Antibodies.

7. Aligning Post-Column ESI-MS, MALDI-MS, and Coagulation Bioassay Data of Naja spp., Ophiophagus hannah , and Pseudonaja textillis Venoms Chromatographically to Assess MALDI-MS and ESI-MS Complementarity with Correlation of Bioactive Toxins to Mass Spectrometric Data.

8. Exploring the effects of three-finger toxins from Naja ashei venom on neuronal and immunological cancer cell membranes.

9. From birth to bite: the evolutionary ecology of India's medically most important snake venoms.

10. Streamlining the Analysis of Proteins from Snake Venom.

11. A comparison of the venom proteomes and potential therapeutics of 3 African naja subgenera.

12. Cobra Venom Cytotoxins as a Tool for Probing Mechanisms of Mitochondrial Energetics and Understanding Mitochondrial Membrane Structure.

13. Revealing molecular determinants governing mambalgin-3 pharmacology at acid-sensing ion channel 1 variants.

14. Design and Application of pH-Responsive Liposomes for Site-Specific Delivery of Cytotoxin from Cobra Venom .

15. Specific Amino Acid Residues in the Three Loops of Snake Cytotoxins Determine Their Membrane Activity and Provide a Rationale for a New Classification of These Toxins.

16. Red-on-Yellow Queen: Bio-Layer Interferometry Reveals Functional Diversity Within Micrurus Venoms and Toxin Resistance in Prey Species.

17. Deciphering the interactions of scopoletin and scopolin from Catunaregam nilotica roots against Naja nigricollis phospholipase A 2 enzyme.

18. Unveiling Novel Kunitz- and Waprin-Type Toxins in the Micrurus mipartitus Coral Snake Venom Gland: An In Silico Transcriptome Analysis.

19. Exploration of antimicrobial and anticancer activities of L-amino acid oxidase from Egyptian Naja haje venom.

20. Structural insight into hormone recognition by the natriuretic peptide receptor-A.

21. Studying Venom Toxin Variation Using Accurate Masses from Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Coupled with Bioinformatic Tools.

22. High-Voltage Toxin'Roll: Electrostatic Charge Repulsion as a Dynamic Venom Resistance Trait in Pythonid Snakes.

23. The Cloning and Characterization of a Three-Finger Toxin Homolog (NXH8) from the Coralsnake Micrurus corallinus That Interacts with Skeletal Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.

24. The Eastern Bandy Bandy Vermicella annulata, expresses high abundance of SVMP, CRiSP and Kunitz protein families in its venom proteome.

25. A comparative study of the performance of E. coli and K. phaffii for expressing α-cobratoxin.

26. Distinct regulatory networks control toxin gene expression in elapid and viperid snakes.

27. Immunological Cross-Reactivity and Preclinical Assessment of a Colombian Anticoral Antivenom against the Venoms of Three Micrurus Species.

28. Characterisation of the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca) venom using a multifaceted mass spectrometric-based approach.

29. Proteomic Investigation of Cape Cobra ( Naja nivea ) Venom Reveals First Evidence of Quaternary Protein Structures.

30. Identification of Potential Insulinotropic Cytotoxins from Indian Cobra Snake Venom Using High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Analyzing Their Possible Interactions with Potassium Channel Receptors by In Silico Studies.

31. CTXP, The Major Cobra Toxin Peptide from Naja Naja Oxiana Venom; A Promising Target for Antivenom Agent Development.

32. The Royal Armoury: Venomics and antivenomics of king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) from the Indian Western Ghats.

33. Synthetic Peptide Fragments of the Wtx Toxin Reduce Blood Pressure in Rats under General Anesthesia.

34. Acetylcholine-Binding Protein Affinity Profiling of Neurotoxins in Snake Venoms with Parallel Toxin Identification.

35. Unveiling the Venom Composition of the Colombian Coral Snakes Micrurus helleri , M. medemi , and M. sangilensis .

36. An in vitro assay to investigate venom neurotoxin activity on muscle-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation and for the discovery of toxin-inhibitory molecules.

37. Cobra venom P-III class metalloproteinase atrase A induces inflammatory response and cell apoptosis in endothelial cells via its metalloproteinase domain.

38. Resistance Is Not Futile: Widespread Convergent Evolution of Resistance to Alpha-Neurotoxic Snake Venoms in Caecilians (Amphibia: Gymnophiona).

39. High-Throughput Venomics.

40. Comparative Venom Multiomics Reveal the Molecular Mechanisms Driving Adaptation to Diverse Predator-Prey Ecosystems in Closely Related Sea Snakes.

41. Effects of Cobra Cardiotoxins on Intracellular Calcium and the Contracture of Rat Cardiomyocytes Depend on Their Structural Types.

42. Next-Generation Sequencing for Venomics: Application of Multi-Enzymatic Limited Digestion for Inventorying the Snake Venom Arsenal.

43. Application of an Extracellular Matrix-Mimicking Fluorescent Polymer for the Detection of Proteolytic Venom Toxins.

44. Development of sandwich ELISA and lateral flow assay for the detection of Bungarus multicinctus venom.

45. Toxic and antigenic characterization of Peruvian Micrurus surinamensis coral snake venom.

46. What Are the Neurotoxins in Hemotoxic Snake Venoms?

47. Oxineur, a novel peptide from Caspian cobra Naja naja oxiana against HT-29 colon cancer.

48. Spatial Venomics─Cobra Venom System Reveals Spatial Differentiation of Snake Toxins by Mass Spectrometry Imaging.

49. Identification evidence unraveled by strict proteomics rules toward forensic samples.

50. Membrane-Disrupting Activity of Cobra Cytotoxins Is Determined by Configuration of the N-Terminal Loop.

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