Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a family of widely distributed predatory marine molluscs. These animals use the venom for rapid prey immobilization. The peptide components in the venom target a wide variety of membrane-bound ion channels and receptors. Many have been found to be highly selective for a diverse range of mammalian ion channels and receptors associated with pain-signaling pathways. Their small size, structural stability, and target specificity make them attractive pharmacologic agents. A select number of laboratories mainly from the United States, Europe, Australia, Israel, and China have been engaged in intense drug discovery programs based on peptides from a few s...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
Venom peptides offer enormous opportunity for the discovery of peptide drug leads. This review focus...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
ABSTRACT: Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone sna...
Venoms from cone snails (genus Conus) can be seen as an untapped cocktail of biologically active com...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
AbstractThe evolutionarily unique and ecologically diverse family Conidae presents fundamental oppor...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Marine molluscs known as cone snails produce beautiful shells and a complex array of over 50,000 ven...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
Venom peptides offer enormous opportunity for the discovery of peptide drug leads. This review focus...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone snails, a fam...
ABSTRACT: Highly structured small peptides are the major toxic constituents of the venom of cone sna...
Venoms from cone snails (genus Conus) can be seen as an untapped cocktail of biologically active com...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
AbstractThe evolutionarily unique and ecologically diverse family Conidae presents fundamental oppor...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Marine molluscs known as cone snails produce beautiful shells and a complex array of over 50,000 ven...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
International audienceDespite their impressive diversity and already broad therapeutic applications,...
Venom peptides offer enormous opportunity for the discovery of peptide drug leads. This review focus...