M. Ollivier-Bousquet, F. Radvanyi, and C. Bon (1991) Crotoxin, a phospholipase A 2 neurotoxin from snake venom, interacts with epithelial mammary cells, is internalized and induces secretion. Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 82: 41-50.Ollivier-Bousquet M, Radwanyi F and Bon C 1991. Crotoxin, a ...
Ollivier-Bousquet, M., Radvanyi F. and Bon, C., 1991, Crotoxin, a phospholipase A2 neurotoxin from snake venom, interacts with epithelial mammary cells, is internalized and induces secretion, Mol . Cell. Endocrinol . 82:41.M. Ollivier-Bousquet, F. Radvanyi, and C. Bon (1991) Crotoxin,...
What animal venom kills the fastest? Bacteria in its saliva make an extremely potent neurotoxin which paralyzes your muscles. And once that paralysis hits your diaphragm and rib muscles, you only have a few minutes before you suffocate to death. No, the fastest-acting venom on Earth belongs ...
In short, the deep-learning-based solution created antivenoms for Elapid toxins. RFdiffusion trajectories guided generation toward edge β-strands in each neurotoxin, reducing noise one strand at a time. It effectively recognized key regions of α-neurotoxins and generated small proteins that matched ...
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Some mammalian CRISPs are known to be involved in the process of reproduction, whereas some of the CRISPs from reptiles are neurotoxin-like substances found in lizard saliva or snake venom. Human CRISP-3 is present in exocrine secretions and in secretory granules of neutrophilic granulocytes and ...
nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)), and important neuroactive metabolites, including the neurotoxin, quinolinic acid (QUIN), the neuroprotective agent,... S Adams,N Braidy,A Bessesde,... - 《Cancer Research》 被引量: 130发表: 2012年 Putting the Brakes on Snake Venom Evolution: The ...
cases the N-termini of toxins point away from the interaction surface and may be used for FP attachment: snake α-neurotoxins to label acetylcholine receptors36; spider toxin PcTx1 to label acid-sensing ion channels17; and Con-ikot-ikot, a cone snail toxin to label glutamate receptors16...
What is the difference between enterotoxin and neurotoxin? What are beige or brite adipocytes and where would they be found? Write a brief explanation of the behavior of the American bullfrog. Describe the response of rods and cones to different colors of light. ...
A sodium channel determinant that dictates the specificity of Av3 sea anemone toxin for arthropods was identified using channel-swapping experiments and mutagenesis. This finding provides a clue as to the receptor site of Av3 on the sodium channel. Av3 is a peptide neurotoxin from the sea anemone...