- "35 -
Bungarotoxins",
Botulinum Toxin, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, pp. 425–445, ISBN 978-1-4160-4928-9,
retrieved 2021-12-25
Bungarotoxins at the U...
- α-
Bungarotoxin is one of the
bungarotoxins,
components of the
venom of the
elapid Taiwanese banded krait snake (Bungarus multicinctus). It is a type of...
- (May 1982). "Amino acid
sequences of
three beta-
bungarotoxins (beta 3-, beta 4-, and beta 5-
bungarotoxins) from
Bungarus multicinctus venom.
Amino acid...
- use of
common compounds such as tetrodotoxin, tetraethylammonium, and
bungarotoxins have led to a much
deeper understanding of the
distinct ways in which...
- as α-
bungarotoxins and β-
bungarotoxins,
among others). By weight,
almost half of the
protein content of the
venom is
composed of β-
bungarotoxins. The...
- Kappa-
Bungarotoxin is a
neurotoxin that is part of the
Bungarotoxin family. The
neurotoxin can be
found in the
venom of the many-banded
krait (Bungarus...
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communication mechanism to the next neuron.
Following envenomation with
bungarotoxins,
transmitter release is
initially blocked (leading to a
brief paralysis)...
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Samandaridine Tarichatoxin Zetekitoxin AB Reptile/
Snake venom:
Bungarotoxin α-
Bungarotoxin β-
Bungarotoxin Calciseptine Taicatoxin Calcicludine Cardiotoxin III...
- that
block the
receptor include mecamylamine, dihydro-β-erythroidine, α-
bungarotoxin, and hexamethonium. In muscle-type nAChRs, the
acetylcholine binding...
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circulatory system),
cytotoxins (which
attack the
cells directly),
bungarotoxins (related to neurotoxins, but also
directly affect muscle tissue), and...