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1. Toxic Peptides from the Mexican Scorpion Centruroides villegasi: Chemical Structure and Evaluation of Recognition by Human Single-Chain Antibodies

2. Characterization of Sodium Channel Peptides Obtained from the Venom of the Scorpion Centruroides bonito

3. Of Seven New K+ Channel Inhibitor Peptides of Centruroides bonito, α-KTx 2.24 Has a Picomolar Affinity for Kv1.2

4. Characterization of Four Medically Important Toxins from Centruroides huichol Scorpion Venom and Its Neutralization by a Single Recombinant Antibody Fragment

5. Crotoxin B: Heterologous Expression, Protein Folding, Immunogenic Properties, and Irregular Presence in Crotalid Venoms

6. A Novel Insecticidal Spider Peptide that Affects the Mammalian Voltage-Gated Ion Channel hKv1.5

7. Mass fingerprinting and electrophysiological analysis of the venom from the scorpion Centruroides hirsutipalpus (Scorpiones: Buthidae)

8. Full Neutralization of Centruroides sculpturatus Scorpion Venom by Combining Two Human Antibody Fragments

9. Generation of a Broadly Cross-Neutralizing Antibody Fragment against Several Mexican Scorpion Venoms

11. Toxin Ct1a, from venom of Centruroides tecomanus, modifies the spontaneous firing frequency of neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus

12. The three-dimensional structure of the toxic peptide Cl13 from the scorpion Centruroides limpidus

13. Comparative assessment of the VH-VL and VL-VH orientations of single-chain variable fragments of scorpion toxin-neutralizing antibodies

14. Full Neutralization of Centruroides sculpturatus Scorpion Venom by Combining Two Human Antibody Fragments

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16. A Novel Insecticidal Spider Peptide that Affects the Mammalian Voltage-Gated Ion Channel hKv1.5

17. Biochemical, electrophysiological and immunological characterization of the venom from Centruroides baergi, a new scorpion species of medical importance in Mexico

18. New insights into the proteomic characterization of the coral snake Micrurus pyrrhocryptus venom

19. Transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of the venom and venom glands of Centruroides hirsutipalpus, a dangerous scorpion from Mexico

20. Identification, chemical synthesis and heterologous expression of an antinociceptive peptide from the veined tree frog Trachycephalus typhonius

21. A Novel Spider Peptide that Affects the Voltage Gated Potassium Channel Kv1.5

22. Functional and immuno-reactive characterization of a previously undescribed peptide from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides limpidus

23. Structural and functional characterization of toxic peptides purified from the venom of the Colombian scorpion Tityus macrochirus

24. Broadening the neutralizing capacity of a family of antibody fragments against different toxins from Mexican scorpions

25. Mass fingerprinting and electrophysiological analysis of the venom from the scorpion Centruroides hirsutipalpus (Scorpiones: Buthidae)

26. Intraspecific variation of Centruroides sculpturatus scorpion venom from two regions of Arizona

27. Isolation, chemical and functional characterization of several new K+-channel blocking peptides from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides tecomanus

28. Exploiting Cross-reactivity to Neutralize Two Different Scorpion Venoms with One Single Chain Antibody Fragment

29. Heterologous expression of a gene that codes for Pg8, a scorpion toxin of Parabuthus granulatus, capable of generating protecting antibodies in mice

30. Proteomic analysis of the venom from the fish eating coral snakeMicrurus surinamensis: Novel toxins, their function and phylogeny

31. Optimal Neutralization of Centruroides noxius Venom Is Understood through a Structural Complex between Two Antibody Fragments and the Cn2 Toxin

32. Site-directed mutagenesis reveals regions implicated in the stability and fiber formation of human λ3r light chains

33. Directed Evolution, Phage Display and Combination of Evolved Mutants: A Strategy to Recover the Neutralization Properties of the scFv Version of BCF2 a Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibody Specific to Scorpion Toxin Cn2

34. Inhibition of the Collapse of the Shaker K+ Conductance by Specific Scorpion Toxins

35. A Subfamily of Acidic α-K+ Toxins

36. Synthesis and characterization of Pi4, a scorpion toxin from Pandinus imperator that acts on K+ channels

37. Disulfide bridges and blockage of Shaker B K+-channels by another butantoxin peptide purified from the Argentinean scorpion Tityus trivittatus

38. Scorpion toxins that block T-type Ca2+ channels in spermatogenic cells inhibit the sperm acrosome reaction

39. Cn11, the first example of a scorpion toxin that is a true blocker of Na+ currents in crayfish neurons

40. Two similar peptides from the venom of the scorpion Pandinus imperator, one highly effective blocker and the other inactive on K+ channels

41. A novel human recombinant antibody fragment capable of neutralizing Mexican scorpion toxins

42. Two Novel Toxins from the Venom of the Scorpion Pandinus imperator Show that the N-terminal Amino Acid Sequence is Important for their Affinities towards Shaker B K + Channels

43. A novel structural class of K+-channel blocking toxin from the scorpion Pandinus imperator

44. A single mutation in framework 2 of the heavy variable domain improves the properties of a diabody and a related single-chain antibody

45. Nodulin 41, a novel late nodulin of common bean with peptidase activity

46. Negative-shift activation, current reduction and resurgent currents induced by β-toxins from Centruroides scorpions in sodium channels

47. Isolation and characterization of two novel scorpion toxins: The alpha-toxin-like CeII8, specific for Na(v)1.7 channels and the classical anti-mammalian CeII9, specific for Na(v)1.4 channels

48. Two novel ergtoxins, blockers of K+-channels, purified from the Mexican scorpion Centruroides elegans elegans

49. A strategy for the generation of specific human antibodies by directed evolution and phage display. An example of a single-chain antibody fragment that neutralizes a major component of scorpion venom

50. Novel alpha-KTx peptides from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides elegans selectively blockade Kv1.3 over IKCa1 K+ channels of T cells

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