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1. Novel Scorpion Toxin ω-Buthitoxin-Hf1a Selectively Inhibits Calcium Influx via CaV3.3 and CaV3.2 and Alleviates Allodynia in a Mouse Model of Acute Postsurgical Pain

2. Taipan Natriuretic Peptides Are Potent and Selective Agonists for the Natriuretic Peptide Receptor A

3. The Deadly Toxin Arsenal of the Tree-Dwelling Australian Funnel-Web Spiders

4. The Tarantula Toxin ω-Avsp1a Specifically Inhibits Human CaV3.1 and CaV3.3 via the Extracellular S3-S4 Loop of the Domain 1 Voltage-Sensor

5. The tarantula toxin β/δ-TRTX-Pre1a highlights the importance of the S1-S2 voltage-sensor region for sodium channel subtype selectivity

6. ERK and mTORC1 Inhibitors Enhance the Anti-Cancer Capacity of the Octpep-1 Venom-Derived Peptide in Melanoma BRAF(V600E) Mutations

7. Chemical Synthesis and NMR Solution Structure of Conotoxin GXIA from Conus geographus

8. It Takes Two: Dimerization Is Essential for the Broad-Spectrum Predatory and Defensive Activities of the Venom Peptide Mp1a from the Jack Jumper Ant Myrmecia pilosula

9. Addition of K22 Converts Spider Venom Peptide Pme2a from an Activator to an Inhibitor of NaV1.7

10. Ancient Venom Systems: A Review on Cnidaria Toxins

11. ‘Messy’ Processing of χ-conotoxin MrIA Generates Homologues with Reduced hNET Potency

12. Transcriptomic-Proteomic Correlation in the Predation-Evoked Venom of the Cone Snail, Conus imperialis

13. Vampire Venom: Vasodilatory Mechanisms of Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus) Blood Feeding

14. Cyclisation Increases the Stability of the Sea Anemone Peptide APETx2 but Decreases Its Activity at Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 3

15. Evaluation of Chemical Strategies for Improving the Stability and Oral Toxicity of Insecticidal Peptides

16. The Snake with the Scorpion’s Sting: Novel Three-Finger Toxin Sodium Channel Activators from the Venom of the Long-Glanded Blue Coral Snake (Calliophis bivirgatus)

17. Analgesic Effects of GpTx-1, PF-04856264 and CNV1014802 in a Mouse Model of NaV1.7-Mediated Pain

18. Trends in peptide drug discovery

19. Nature-inspired dimerization as a strategy to modulate neuropeptide pharmacology exemplified with vasopressin and oxytocin

20. The structural conformation of the tachykinin domain drives the anti-tumoural activity of an octopus peptide in melanoma BRAF

21. Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxin SII Displays Novel Interactions at the Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor

22. Fulditoxin, representing a new class of dimeric snake toxins, defines novel pharmacology at nicotinic ACh receptors

23. Multitarget nociceptor sensitization by a promiscuous peptide from the venom of the King Baboon spider

24. Venom duct origins of prey capture and defensive conotoxins in piscivorous Conus striatus

25. The α1-adrenoceptor inhibitor ρ-TIA facilitates net hunting in piscivorous Conus tulipa

26. A tetrapeptide class of biased analgesics from an Australian fungus targets the µ-opioid receptor

27. Novel conorfamides from Conus austini venom modulate both nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and acid-sensing ion channels

28. Investigation of the estuarine stonefish (Synanceia horrida) venom composition

29. Antiallodynic effects of the selective NaV1.7 inhibitor Pn3a in a mouse model of acute postsurgical pain: evidence for analgesic synergy with opioids and baclofen

30. Production, composition, and mode of action of the painful defensive venom produced by a limacodid caterpillar

31. Globular and ribbon isomers of Conus geographus α-conotoxins antagonize human nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

32. Production, composition, and mode of action of the painful defensive venom produced by a limacodid caterpillar, Doratifera vulnerans

33. ERK and mTORC1 Inhibitors Enhance the Anti-Cancer Capacity of the Octpep-1 Venom-Derived Peptide in Melanoma BRAF(V600E) Mutations

34. Trends in peptide drug discovery

35. Chemical Synthesis and NMR Solution Structure of Conotoxin GXIA from

36. Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predators

37. It Takes Two: Dimerization Is Essential for the Broad-Spectrum Predatory and Defensive Activities of the Venom Peptide Mp1a from the Jack Jumper Ant Myrmecia pilosula

38. The oxytocin receptor signalling system and breast cancer: a critical review

39. Mutational analysis of ProTx-I and the novel venom peptide Pe1b provide insight into residues responsible for selective inhibition of the analgesic drug target Na

40. Addition of K22 Converts Spider Venom Peptide Pme2a from an Activator to an Inhibitor of NaV1.7

41. Mapping the Molecular Surface of the Analgesic Na(V)1.7-Selective Peptide Pn3a Reveals Residues Essential for Membrane and Channel Interactions

42. PHAB toxins: a unique family of predatory sea anemone toxins evolving via intra-gene concerted evolution defines a new peptide fold

43. Gomesin inhibits melanoma growth by manipulating key signaling cascades that control cell death and proliferation

44. Conotoxin Φ‐MiXXVIIA from the Superfamily G2 Employs a Novel Cysteine Framework that Mimics Granulin and Displays Anti‐Apoptotic Activity

45. Modulatory features of the novel spider toxin μ‐TRTX‐Df1a isolated from the venom of the spider Davus fasciatus

46. Δ‐Myrtoxin‐Mp1a is a Helical Heterodimer from the Venom of the Jack Jumper Ant that has Antimicrobial, Membrane‐Disrupting, and Nociceptive Activities

47. The tarantula toxin β/δ-TRTX-Pre1a highlights the importance of the S1-S2 voltage-sensor region for sodium channel subtype selectivity

49. ‘Messy’ Processing of χ-conotoxin MrIA Generates Homologues with Reduced hNET Potency

50. Venomics Reveals Venom Complexity of the Piscivorous Cone Snail, Conus tulipa

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