- pain.
Conopeptides are also
being looked at as anti-epileptic
agents and to help stop nerve-cell
death after a
stroke or head injury.
Conopeptides also...
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handled carefully. A
class of
conopeptides named rho-TIA was
discovered in
Conus tulipa in 2001. This
class of
conopeptides targets (react with) alpha1-adrenergic...
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using a
modified harpoon-like
radular tooth that can
deliver neurotoxic conopeptides. All cone
snails are venomous,
though the
danger posed to
humans varies...
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family Conidae, the cone snails.
These toxins are
known as
conotoxins or
conopeptides. The
toxins are of
importance to
medical research. A
notable feature...
-
Institute of
Molecular Bioscience, The
University of Queensland, Australia.
Retrieved 2009-06-02. A
database for
conopeptide sequences and structures...
- Iredale, 1930 ConoServer, a
database of cone
snail toxins,
known as
conopeptides.
These toxins are of
importance to
medical research.
Conotoxin Puillandre...
- Dai,
Qiuyun (1
October 2009). "Identification of
novel I-superfamily
conopeptides from
several clades of
Conus species found in the
South China Sea". Peptides...
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sequence homology,
contributing to
stability and
resistance to degradation.
Conopeptides and
other toxoglossan peptides are the
components of the
venom of predatory...
- 11.003. Lebbe, E.K.,
Tygat J. (2016). In the picture: disulfide-poor
conopeptides, a
class of
pharmacologically interesting compounds. J.
Venom Anim. Toxins...
- "M****
spectral identification of Vc1.1 and
differential distribution of
conopeptides in the
venom duct of
Conus victoriae.
Effect of post-translational modifications...