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Spider venomsKING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, issn 0041-0101, 149 p.Serial Issue

NMR methods for determining disulfide-bond connectivitiesMOBLI, Mehdi; KING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2010, Vol 56, Num 6, pp 849-854, issn 0041-0101, 6 p.Article

Role of the structurally disordered N- and C-terminal residues in the Janus-faced atracotoxinsMAGGIO, Francesco; KING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2002, Vol 40, Num 9, pp 1355-1361, issn 0041-0101Article

Australian funnel-web spiders: master insecticide chemistsTEDFORD, Hugo W; SOLLOD, Brianna L; MAGGIO, Francesco et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 601-618, issn 0041-0101, 18 p.Article

Structure and function of insecticidal neurotoxins from australian funnel-web spidersKING, Glenn F; TEDFORD, Hugo W; MAGGIO, Francesco et al.Journal of toxicology. Toxin reviews. 2002, Vol 21, Num 4, pp 359-389, issn 0731-3837, 31 p.Article

Spider-Venom Peptides: Structure, Pharmacology, and Potential for Control of Insect PestsKING, Glenn F; HARDY, Margaret C.Annual review of entomology. 2013, Vol 58, pp 475-496, issn 0066-4170, 22 p.Article

On the venom system of centipedes (Chilopoda), a neglected group of venomous animalsUNDHEIM, Eivind A. B; KING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2011, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 512-524, issn 0041-0101, 13 p.Article

Modulation of insect Cav channels by peptidic spider toxinsKING, Glenn F.Toxicon (Oxford). 2007, Vol 49, Num 4, pp 513-530, issn 0041-0101, 18 p.Article

Agatoxins: ion channel specific toxins from the american funnel web spider, Agelenopsis apertaADAMS, Michael E.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 509-525, issn 0041-0101, 17 p.Article

Tarantulas : Eight-legged pharmacists and combinatorial chemistsESCOUBAS, Pierre; RASH, Lachlan.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 555-574, issn 0041-0101, 20 p.Article

Artificial Septal Targeting of Bacillus subtilis Cell Division Proteins in Escherichia coli : an Interspecies Approach to the Study of Protein-Protein Interactions in Multiprotein ComplexesROBICHON, Carine; KING, Glenn F; GOEHRING, Nathan W et al.Journal of bacteriology. 2008, Vol 190, Num 18, pp 6048-6059, issn 0021-9193, 12 p.Article

Venom landscapes : Mining the complexity of spider venoms via a combined cDNA and mass spectrometric approachESCOUBAS, Pierre; SOLLOD, Brianna; KING, Glenn F et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2006, Vol 47, Num 6, pp 650-663, issn 0041-0101, 14 p.Article

Comparison of the peptidome and insecticidal activity of venom from a taxonomically diverse group of theraphosid spidersGENTZ, Margaret C; JONES, Alun; CLEMENT, Herlinda et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2009, Vol 53, Num 5, pp 496-502, issn 0041-0101, 7 p.Article

Development of a rational nomenclature for naming peptide and protein toxins from sea anemonesSTOLARZ OLIVEIRA, Joacir; FUENTES-SILVA, Deyanira; KING, Glenn F et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2012, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 539-550, issn 0041-0101, 12 p.Conference Paper

Were arachnids the first to use combinatorial peptide libraries?SOLLOD, Brianna L; WILSON, David; ZHAXYBAYEVA, Olga et al.Peptides (New York, NY. 1980). 2005, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 131-139, issn 0196-9781, 9 p.Conference Paper

Cloning and activity of a novel α-latrotoxin from red-back spider venomGRAUDINS, Andis; LITTLE, Michelle J; PINEDA, Sandy S et al.Biochemical pharmacology. 2012, Vol 83, Num 1, pp 170-183, issn 0006-2952, 14 p.Article

Spider-venom peptides that target voltage-gated sodium channels: Pharmacological tools and potential therapeutic leadsKLINT, Julie K; SENFF, Sebastian; RUPASINGHE, Darshani B et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2012, Vol 60, Num 4, pp 478-491, issn 0041-0101, 14 p.Conference Paper

Discovery of a selective Nav1.7 inhibitor from centipede venom with analgesic efficacy exceeding morphine in rodent pain modelsSHILONG YANG; YAO XIAO; DI KANG et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013, Vol 110, Num 43, pp 17534-17539, issn 0027-8424, 6 p.Article

The tale of a resting gland: Transcriptome of a replete venom gland from the scorpion Hottentotta judaicusMORGENSTERN, David; ROHDE, Bettina H; KING, Glenn F et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2011, Vol 57, Num 5, pp 695-703, issn 0041-0101, 9 p.Article

Orally active acaricidal peptide toxins from spider venomMUKHERJEE, Ashis K; SOLLOD, Brianna L; WIKEL, Stephen K et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2006, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 182-187, issn 0041-0101, 6 p.Article

The multiple actions of black widow spider toxins and their selective use in neurosecretion studiesUSHKARYOV, Y. A; VOLYNSKI, K. E; ASHTON, A. C et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2004, Vol 43, Num 5, pp 527-542, issn 0041-0101, 16 p.Article

Chemical synthesis and folding of APETx2, a potent and selective inhibitor of acid sensing ion channel 3JENSEN, Jonas E; DUREK, Thomas; ALEWOOD, Paul F et al.Toxicon (Oxford). 2009, Vol 54, Num 1, pp 56-61, issn 0041-0101, 6 p.Article

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