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The following pages link to Snake alpha-neurotoxin binding site on the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor Is conserved (Q43706984):
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- Cytotoxic potency of cardiotoxin from Naja sputatrix: development of a new cytolytic assay (Q24534378) (← links)
- Single Amino Acid Variation Underlies Species-Specific Sensitivity to Amphibian Skin-Derived Opioid-like Peptides (Q27318592) (← links)
- Voltage-gated sodium channel in grasshopper mice defends against bark scorpion toxin (Q28655574) (← links)
- Convergent Substitutions in a Sodium Channel Suggest Multiple Origins of Toxin Resistance in Poison Frogs. (Q35897348) (← links)
- Asparagine-linked glycosylation of human chymotrypsin C is required for folding and secretion but not for enzyme activity (Q38963298) (← links)
- Structurally conserved alpha-neurotoxin genes encode functionally diverse proteins in the venom of Naja sputatrix (Q44627980) (← links)
- Cobra ( Naja spp. ) nicotinic acetylcholine receptor exhibits resistance to Erabu sea snake ( Laticauda semifasciata) short-chain alpha-neurotoxin (Q44915754) (← links)
- Venom Resistance as a Model for Understanding the Molecular Basis of Complex Coevolutionary Adaptations (Q46513046) (← links)
- Molecular modeling and structural analysis of nAChR variants uncovers the mechanism of resistance to snake toxins. (Q51638892) (← links)
- Defining the role of post-synaptic α-neurotoxins in paralysis due to snake envenoming in humans (Q90703877) (← links)