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The following pages link to Biosensor binding assay of BmK AS-1, a novel Na+ channel-blocking scorpion ligand on rat brain synaptosomes. (Q52575080):
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- Buthus martensi Karsch agonist of skeletal-muscle RyR-1, a scorpion active polypeptide: antinociceptive effect on rat peripheral nervous system and spinal cord, and inhibition of voltage-gated Na(+) currents in dorsal root ganglion neurons (Q31719572) (← links)
- U-shaped dose-dependent effects of BmK AS, a unique scorpion polypeptide toxin, on voltage-gated sodium channels. (Q33595313) (← links)
- Nonantibody-based recognition: alternative molecules for detection of pathogens (Q36641466) (← links)
- PKA phosphorylation reshapes the pharmacological kinetics of BmK AS, a unique site-4 sodium channel-specific modulator (Q37736506) (← links)
- Exploring the obscure profiles of pharmacological binding sites on voltage-gated sodium channels by BmK neurotoxins (Q37900230) (← links)
- Pharmacological kinetics of BmK AS, a sodium channel site 4-specific modulator on Nav1.3. (Q41442123) (← links)
- The binding of BmK abT, a unique neurotoxin, to mammal brain and insect Na(+) channels using biosensor (Q42049974) (← links)
- Asian scorpion BmK venom induces plasma extravasation and thermal hyperalgesia in the rat. (Q43872592) (← links)
- Dynamic determination and possible mechanism of amino acid transmitter release from rat spinal dorsal horn induced by the venom and a neurotoxin (BmK I) of scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch (Q44066792) (← links)
- c-Fos expression in rat spinal cord induced by scorpion BmK venom via plantar subcutaneous injection (Q44225254) (← links)
- Antihyperalgesia effect of BmK IT2, a depressant insect-selective scorpion toxin in rat by peripheral administration (Q49159113) (← links)
- The inhibitory effects of BmK IT2, a scorpion neurotoxin on rat nociceptive flexion reflex and a possible mechanism for modulating voltage-gated Na(+) channels (Q51367410) (← links)
- BmK AS: new scorpion neurotoxin binds to distinct receptor sites of mammal and insect voltage-gated sodium channels. (Q52582025) (← links)
- The binding of BmK IT2, a depressant insect-selective scorpion toxin on mammal and insect sodium channels. (Q52583893) (← links)