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2006-12-01Arachnid toxinology in Australia: From clinical toxicology to potential applicationsNicholson, GM; Graudins, A; Wilson, HI; Little, M; Broady, KW
2012-01-01Cloning and activity of a novel α-latrotoxin from red-back spider venomGraudins, A; Little, MJ; Pineda, SS; Hains, PG; King, GF; Broady, KW; Nicholson, GM
2008-08-01The Janus-faced atracotoxins are specific blockers of invertebrate K <inf>Ca</inf> channelsGunning, SJ; Maggio, F; Windley, MJ; Valenzuela, SM; King, GF; Nicholson, GM
2007-08-15The ω-atracotoxins: Selective blockers of insect M-LVA and HVA calcium channelsChong, Y; Hayes, JL; Sollod, B; Wen, S; Wilson, DT; Hains, PG; Hodgson, WC; Broady, KW; King, GF; Nicholson, GM
2002-05-06Clinical and in vitro evidence for the efficacy of Australian red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom in the treatment of envenomation by a Cupboard spider (Steatoda grossa)Graudins, A; Gunja, N; Broady, KW; Nicholson, GM
2016-01-25Combination of Ambiguous and Unambiguous Data in the Restraint-driven Docking of Flexible Peptides with HADDOCK: The Binding of the Spider Toxin PcTx1 to the Acid Sensing Ion Channel (ASIC) 1a.Deplazes, E; Davies, J; Bonvin, AMJJ; King, GF; Mark, AE
2016-04Membrane-binding properties of gating modifier and pore-blocking toxins: Membrane interaction is not a prerequisite for modification of channel gating.Deplazes, E; Henriques, ST; Smith, JJ; King, GF; Craik, DJ; Mark, AE; Schroeder, CI
2001-01-01Red-back spider (Latrodectus hasselti) antivenom prevents the toxicity of widow spider venomsGraudins, A; Padula, M; Broady, K; Nicholson, GM
2016-08-12Interaction of Tarantula Venom Peptide ProTx-II with Lipid Membranes Is a Prerequisite for Its Inhibition of Human Voltage-gated Sodium Channel NaV1.7.Henriques, ST; Deplazes, E; Lawrence, N; Cheneval, O; Chaousis, S; Inserra, M; Thongyoo, P; King, GF; Mark, AE; Vetter, I; Craik, DJ; Schroeder, CI
2003-11-06Isolation of δ-missulenatoxin-Mb1a, the major vertebrate-active spider δ-toxin from the venom of Missulena bradleyi (Actinopodidae)Gunning, SJ; Chong, Y; Khalife, AA; Hains, PG; Broady, KW; Nicholson, GM
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