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Bungarotoxins

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  • Blockade of nicotinic responses in rat retinal ganglion cells by neuronal bungarotoxin  Academic Article
  • Characterization of nicotinic receptors in chick retina using a snake venom neurotoxin that blocks neuronal nicotinic receptor function  Academic Article
  • Coordinated motor neuron axon growth and neuromuscular synaptogenesis are promoted by CPG15 in vivo  Academic Article
  • Curariform antagonists bind in different orientations to acetylcholine-binding protein  Academic Article
  • Electron microscopic evidence for the assembly of soluble pentameric extracellular domains of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor  Academic Article
  • Location of subunits within the acetylcholine-receptor by electron image-analysis of tubular crystals from torpedo-marmorata  Academic Article
  • Molecular mimicry and myasthenia-gravis - an autoantigenic site of the acetylcholine-receptor alpha-subunit that has biologic activity and reacts immunochemically with herpes-simplex virus  Academic Article
  • Neural nicotinic acetylcholine responses in sensory neurons from postnatal rat  Academic Article
  • Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subtypes expression during rat retina development and their regulation by visual experience  Academic Article
  • Primary structure of gamma-bungarotoxin, a new postsynaptic neurotoxin from venom of Bungarus multicinctus  Academic Article
  • Regulation of acetylcholine receptors on chick ciliary ganglion neurons by components from the synaptic target tissue  Academic Article

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