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1. Pharmacological characterization of potent and selective NaV1.7 inhibitors engineered from Chilobrachys jingzhao tarantula venom peptide JzTx-V.

2. Recruitment of Glycosyl Hydrolase Proteins in a Cone Snail Venomous Arsenal: Further Insights into Biomolecular Features of Conus Venoms

3. Chemical camouflage--a frog's strategy to co-exist with aggressive ants.

14. Engineering Potent and Selective Analogues of GpTx-1, a Tarantula Venom Peptide Antagonist of the NaV1.7 Sodium Channel

15. Pharmacological characterization of potent and selective NaV1.7 inhibitors engineered from Chilobrachys jingzhao tarantula venom peptide JzTx-V

16. Uncovering Intense Protein Diversification in a Cone Snail Venom Gland Using an Integrative Venomics Approach

17. Time-resolved monitoring of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons adsorbed on atmospheric particles

22. Performance Evaluation of Currently Used Portable X ray Fluorescence Instruments for Measuring the Lead Content of Paint in Field Samples

23. Multianalyte profiling of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in liquid commercial products

24. Large-scale discovery of conopeptides and conoproteins in the injectable venom of a fish-hunting cone snail using a combined proteomic and transcriptomic approach

25. A novel µ-conopeptide, CnIIIC, exerts potent and preferential inhibition of NaV1.2/1.4 channels and blocks neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

26. Recruitment of Glycosyl Hydrolase Proteins in a Cone Snail Venomous Arsenal: Further Insights into Biomolecular Features of Conus Venoms

27. Venomic study on cone snails (Conus spp.) from South Africa

28. Discrimination of hexabromocyclododecane from new polymeric brominated flame retardant in polystyrene foam by nuclear magnetic resonance

29. Moving pieces in a proteomic puzzle: mass fingerprinting of toxic fractions from the venom ofTityus serrulatus(Scorpiones, Buthidae)

30. A new conotoxin isolated from Conus consors venom acting selectively on axons and motor nerve terminals through a Na+-dependent mechanism

31. The strategy used by some piscivorous cone snails to capture their prey: the effects of their venoms on vertebrates and on isolated neuromuscular preparations

32. Les venins de cônes : source de toxines qui interagissent avec les canaux sodium dépendant du potentiel de membrane

33. When everything converges: Integrative taxonomy with shell, DNA and venomic data reveals Conus conco, a new species of cone snails (Gastropoda: Conoidea)

34. δ-Conotoxins synthesized using an acid-cleavable solubility tag approach reveal key structural determinants for NaV subtype selectivity

35. Predicting function from sequence in a large multifunctional toxin family

36. Standardization of formal methods in conformance testing of communication protocols

37. Conus consors snail venom proteomics proposes functions, pathways, and novel families involved in its venomic system

38. Molecular Phylogeny, Classification and Evolution of Conopeptides

39. Position-specific scoring matrix and hidden Markov model complement each other for the prediction of conopeptide superfamilies

40. Peak capacity optimisation for high resolution peptide profiling in complex mixtures by liquid chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry: Application to the Conus consors cone snail venom

41. High-resolution picture of a venom gland transcriptome: Case study with the marine snail Conus consors

43. Corrigendum to 'When everything converges: Integrative taxonomy with shell, DNA and venomic data reveals Conus conco, a new species of cone snails (Gastropoda: Conoidea)' [Mol. Phylogenet. Evol. 80 (2014) 186–192]

44. Structural identification by mass spectrometry of a novel antimicrobial peptide from the venom of the solitary bee Osmia rufa (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)

45. Dramatic intraspecimen variations within the injected venom of Conus consors: An unsuspected contribution to venom diversity

46. Isolation and characterization of two new Lys49 PLA2s with heparin neutralizing properties from Bothrops moojeni snake venom

47. Marine snail venoms: use and trends in receptor and channel neuropharmacology

48. Comparative proteomic study of the venom of the piscivorous cone snail Conus consors

49. New conopeptides of the D-superfamily selectively inhibiting neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

50. High throughput screening of bradykinin-potentiating peptides in Bothrops moojeni snake venom using precursor ion mass spectrometry

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