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1. C5 methylation confers accessibility, stability and selectivity to picrotoxinin.

2. Architecture and assembly mechanism of native glycine receptors.

3. Revision of the Unstable Picrotoxinin Hydrolysis Product.

4. Shared structural mechanisms of general anaesthetics and benzodiazepines.

5. Synthesis of (-)-Picrotoxinin by Late-Stage Strong Bond Activation.

6. Brain active transmembrane water cycling measured by MR is associated with neuronal activity.

7. GABA A receptor signalling mechanisms revealed by structural pharmacology.

8. Reengineering the ligand sensitivity of the broadly tuned human bitter taste receptor TAS2R14.

9. Glycosides of the Neurotoxin Tutin in Toxic Honeys Are from Coriaria arborea Phloem Sap, Not Insect Metabolism.

10. Anti-anhedonic effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors with affinity for sigma-1 receptors in picrotoxin-treated mice.

11. The binding mode of picrotoxinin in GABA A-ρ receptors: Insight into the subunit's selectivity in the transmembrane domain.

12. Side chain flexibility and the pore dimensions in the GABAA receptor.

13. Neurite outgrowth enhancement by jiadifenolide: possible targets.

14. Differential Effects of D-Cycloserine and ACBC at NMDA Receptors in the Rat Entorhinal Cortex Are Related to Efficacy at the Co-Agonist Binding Site.

15. Sweet Poisons: Honeys Contaminated with Glycosides of the Neurotoxin Tutin.

16. Modulation of GABA-A receptors of astrocytes and STC-1 cells by taurine structural analogs.

17. Phenylalanine in the pore of the Erwinia ligand-gated ion channel modulates picrotoxinin potency but not receptor function.

18. The novel isoxazoline ectoparasiticide fluralaner: selective inhibition of arthropod γ-aminobutyric acid- and L-glutamate-gated chloride channels and insecticidal/acaricidal activity.

19. Phytochemistry and biology of Loranthus parasiticus Merr, a commonly used herbal medicine.

20. Identification of a possible secondary picrotoxin-binding site on the GABA(A) receptor.

21. A bitter-sweet tale from the land of milk and honey.

22. Semisynthesis of N-acyl homoserinelactone derivatives and the antifeedant activity against Mythimna separata.

23. Inhibitory activities on mammalian central nervous system receptors and computational studies of three sesquiterpene lactones from Coriaria ruscifolia subsp. ruscifolia.

24. Ginkgolide X is a potent antagonist of anionic Cys-loop receptors with a unique selectivity profile at glycine receptors.

25. Stability of picrotoxin during yogurt manufacture and storage.

26. Role of a serine residue (S278) in the pore-facing region of the housefly L-glutamate-gated chloride channel in determining sensitivity to noncompetitive antagonists.

27. Stoichiometric pore mutations of the GABAAR reveal a pattern of hydrogen bonding with picrotoxin.

28. Conformational variability of the glycine receptor M2 domain in response to activation by different agonists.

29. A proposed structural basis for picrotoxinin and picrotin binding in the glycine receptor pore.

30. Investigation of structural requirements for inhibitory activity at the rat and housefly picrotoxinin binding sites in ionotropic GABA receptors using DISCOtech and CoMFA.

32. A picrotoxin-specific conformational change in the glycine receptor M2-M3 loop.

33. Picrotoxin inhibition mechanism of a gamma-aminobutyric acid A receptor investigated by a laser-pulse photolysis technique.

34. NOESY on neurotoxins: NMR and conformational assignments of picrotoxins.

35. Chloride channels of glycine and GABA receptors with blockers: Monte Carlo minimization and structure-activity relationships.

36. Structure-activity studies of fluoroalkyl-substituted gamma-butyrolactone and gamma-thiobutyrolactone modulators of GABA(A) receptor function.

37. Polycyclic dinitriles: a novel class of potent GABAergic insecticides provides a new radioligand, [3H]BIDN.

38. Actions of picrotoxinin analogues on an expressed, homo-oligomeric GABA receptor of Drosophila melanogaster.

39. Blocking actions of picrotoxinin analogues on insect (Periplaneta americana) GABA receptors.

40. CoMFA validation of the superposition of six classes of compounds which block GABA receptors non-competitively.

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