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1. Historical Perspective of the Characterization of Conotoxins Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels.

3. Roles for Countercharge in the Voltage Sensor Domain of Ion Channels.

4. Ribbon α-Conotoxin KTM Exhibits Potent Inhibition of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.

5. Na V 1.4 DI-S4 periodic paralysis mutation R222W enhances inactivation and promotes leak current to attenuate action potentials and depolarize muscle fibers.

6. Gating Pore Currents in Sodium Channels.

8. NaV1.4 mutations cause hypokalaemic periodic paralysis by disrupting IIIS4 movement during recovery.

9. Acetylcholine promotes binding of α-conotoxin MII at α3 β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

10. Domain III S4 in closed-state fast inactivation: insights from a periodic paralysis mutation.

11. The voltage sensor module in sodium channels.

12. Transient compartment-like syndrome and normokalaemic periodic paralysis due to a Ca(v)1.1 mutation.

13. S1-S3 counter charges in the voltage sensor module of a mammalian sodium channel regulate fast inactivation.

14. A negative charge in transmembrane segment 1 of domain II of the cockroach sodium channel is critical for channel gating and action of pyrethroid insecticides.

15. Differential effects of paramyotonia congenita mutations F1473S and F1705I on sodium channel gating.

16. Charge immobilization of skeletal muscle Na+ channels: role of residues in the inactivation linker.

17. Central charged residues in DIIIS4 regulate deactivation gating in skeletal muscle sodium channels.

18. K-aggravated myotonia mutations at residue G1306 differentially alter deactivation gating of human skeletal muscle sodium channels.

19. Temperature-sensitive defects in paramyotonia congenita mutants R1448C and T1313M.

20. Negative charges in the DIII-DIV linker of human skeletal muscle Na+ channels regulate deactivation gating.

21. Distribution and partial characterization of CREB-like immunoreactivity in the medicinal leech Hirudo.

22. The delay in recovery from fast inactivation in skeletal muscle sodium channels is deactivation.

23. Differential effects of homologous S4 mutations in human skeletal muscle sodium channels on deactivation gating from open and inactivated states.

24. Glutamate as a transmitter in the sensory pathway from prostomial lip to serotonergic Retzius neurons in the medicinal leech Hirudo.

25. Characterization of crustacean cardioactive peptide-like immunoreactivity in the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

26. Ingestive sensory inputs excite serotonin effector neurones and promote serotonin depletion from the leech central nervous system and periphery.

27. Excitatory actions of FMRFamide-related peptides (FaRPs) on the neurogenic Limulus heart.

29. Inhibitory actions of dopamine on Limulus visceral muscle involve a cyclic AMP-dependent mechanism.

30. Peptidergic regulation of the Limulus midgut.

32. Serotonin in the leech central nervous system: anatomical correlates and behavioral effects.

33. Involvement of cyclic AMP in multiple, excitatory actions of biogenic amines on the cardiac ganglion of the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus.

34. Identification of proctolin in the central nervous system of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

35. Second-messenger systems underlying amine and peptide actions on cardiac muscle in the horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus.

36. Presence and distribution of immunoreactive and bioactive FMRFamide-like peptides in the nervous system of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus.

37. Mechanism for amine modulation of the neurogenic Limulus heart: evidence for involvement of cAMP.

42. The African custom of tooth mutilation in America.

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