465 results on '"Martin-Eauclaire, Marie-France"'
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2. Ts1 from the Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus: A half-century of studies on a multifunctional beta like-toxin
3. Comparative analyses and implications for antivenom serotherapy of four Moroccan scorpion Buthus occitanus venoms: Subspecies tunetanus, paris, malhommei, and mardochei
4. Obituary - Hervé Paul Marie Antoine ROCHAT 1937–2023
5. Androctonus Toxins Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels
6. Evaluation of neuroprotective effects of insulin on immuno-inflammatory and systemic disorders induced by kaliotoxin, a Kv1.3 channel blocker
7. Potassium channel blockers from the venom of the Brazilian scorpion Tityus serrulatus ( )
8. β/δ-PrIT1, a highly insecticidal toxin from the venom of the Brazilian spider Phoneutria reidyi (F.O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897)
9. Purification and Characterization of Scorpion Toxins Acting on Voltage-Sensitive Na+ Channels
10. A first exploration of the venom of the Buthus occitanus scorpion found in southern France
11. Involvement of Cholinergic and Adrenergic Receptors in Pathogenesis and Inflammatory Response Induced by Alpha-Neurotoxin Bot III of Scorpion Venom
12. K+ channel blocker-induced neuroinflammatory response and neurological disorders: immunomodulatory effects of astaxanthin
13. Involvement of Kallikrein-Kinin System on Cardiopulmonary Alterations and Inflammatory Response Induced by Purified Aah I Toxin from Scorpion Venom
14. Characterization of the first K+ channel blockers from the venom of the Moroccan scorpion Buthus occitanus Paris
15. The scorpion toxin Amm VIII induces pain hypersensitivity through gain-of-function of TTX-sensitive Na+ channels
16. Achieving automated scorpion venom mass fingerprinting (VMF) in the nanogram range
17. Neurotoxins from Scorpion Venoms
18. Kv4 channels underlie A-currents with highly variable inactivation time courses but homogeneous other gating properties in the nucleus tractus solitarii
19. Diabody Mixture Providing Full Protection against Experimental Scorpion Envenoming with Crude Androctonus australis Venom
20. Structural Insights into Antibody Sequestering and Neutralizing of Na+ Channel α-Type Modulator from Old World Scorpion Venom
21. Menthol pain relief through cumulative inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels
22. Characterization of three “Birtoxin-like” toxins from the Androctonus amoreuxi scorpion venom
23. MeuTXKβ1, a scorpion venom-derived two-domain potassium channel toxin-like peptide with cytolytic activity
24. Full characterization of three toxins from the Androctonus amoreuxi scorpion venom
25. Androctonus Toxins Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels
26. Combination of two antibody fragments F(ab′) 2/Fab: An alternative for scorpion envenoming treatment
27. New analysis of the toxic compounds from the Androctonus mauretanicus mauretanicus scorpion venom
28. A common “hot spot” confers hERG blockade activity to α-scorpion toxins affecting K + channels
29. Deconstructing voltage sensor function and pharmacology in sodium channels
30. Androctonus Toxins Targeting Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels
31. Differential effects of five ‘classical’ scorpion β-toxins on rNa v1.2a and DmNav1 provide clues on species-selectivity
32. Toxin binding to chimeric K + channels immobilised on a solid nitrocellulose support
33. Toxin-induced conformational changes in a potassium channel revealed by solid-state NMR
34. Special issue on «Toxins: From threats to benefits»
35. Dipeptidyl-peptidase-like-proteins confer high sensitivity to the scorpion toxin AmmTX3 to Kv4-mediated A-type K+ channels
36. Moving pieces in a taxonomic puzzle: Venom 2D-LC/MS and data clustering analyses to infer phylogenetic relationships in some scorpions from the Buthidae family (Scorpiones)
37. Genomic characterisation of the toxin Amm VIII from the scorpion Androctonus mauretanicus mauretanicus
38. Engineering-specific pharmacological binding sites for peptidyl inhibitors of potassium channels into KcsA
39. Role of Residues in Position 2 and 7 on the Conformation of the N-Terminal Apamin Loop
40. 179. Automated Mass Fingerprinting of Scorpion Venoms in the Nanogram Range
41. 176. Is the Endogenous Opioid System Involved in the Antalgic Effect of Scorpion Toxins in Mice?
42. Molecular biology of scorpion toxins active on potassium channels
43. Partial proteomic characterization of the Phyllomedusa megacephala secretion and the differential activity of some peptides against tumor and non-tumor cell lines
44. A unified nomenclature for short-chain peptides isolated from scorpion venoms: alpha-KTx molecular subfamilies
45. Expression of the standard scorpion alpha-toxin AaH II and AaH II mutants leading to the identification of some key bioactive elements
46. The depressant scorpion neurotoxin LqqIT2 selectively modulates the insect voltage-gated sodium channel
47. New “Birtoxin analogs” from Androctonus australis venom
48. Dipole moments of scorpion toxins direct the interaction towards small- or large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channels
49. Combination of two antibody fragments F(ab′)2/Fab: An alternative for scorpion envenoming treatment
50. A common “hot spot” confers hERG blockade activity to α-scorpion toxins affecting K+ channels
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