Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few examined as a source of new pharmacological tools or therapeutic leads. This is surprising given the success of some anemone peptides that have been tested, such as the potassium channel blocker from Stichodactyla helianthus known as ShK. An analogue of this peptide, ShK-186, which is now known as dalazatide, has successfully completed Phase 1 clinical trials and is about to enter Phase 2 trials for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. One of the impediments to the exploitation of sea anemone toxins in the pharmaceutical industry has been the difficulty associated with their high-throughput discovery and isolation. Recent developments in mult...
Sea anemone venoms have long been recognized as a rich source of peptides with interesting pharmacol...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
Sea anemone venoms have become a rich source of peptide toxins which are invaluable tools for studyi...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemone toxins are predominantly peptide and proteins that act mainly on sodium and potassium ch...
Sea anemone venoms have long been recognized as a rich source of peptides with interesting pharmacol...
Sea anemones produce ion channels peptide toxins of pharmacological and biomedical interest. However...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
Sea anemones produce a myriad of toxic peptides and proteins of which a large group acts on voltage-...
Sea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly unexplore...
Toxins modulating NaV channels are the most abundant and studied peptide components of sea anemone v...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
AbstractSea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly u...
Sea anemone venoms have long been recognized as a rich source of peptides with interesting pharmacol...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
Sea anemone venoms have become a rich source of peptide toxins which are invaluable tools for studyi...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemones have been understudied as a source of peptide and protein toxins, with relatively few e...
Sea anemone toxins are predominantly peptide and proteins that act mainly on sodium and potassium ch...
Sea anemone venoms have long been recognized as a rich source of peptides with interesting pharmacol...
Sea anemones produce ion channels peptide toxins of pharmacological and biomedical interest. However...
Sea anemones represent one of the emerging groups of interest concerning venomous animals in toxinol...
Sea anemones produce a myriad of toxic peptides and proteins of which a large group acts on voltage-...
Sea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly unexplore...
Toxins modulating NaV channels are the most abundant and studied peptide components of sea anemone v...
In contrast to the many studies on the venoms of scorpions, spiders, snakes and cone snails, tip to ...
AbstractSea anemones are known to contain a wide diversity of biologically active peptides, mostly u...
Sea anemone venoms have long been recognized as a rich source of peptides with interesting pharmacol...
Cnidarian toxic products, particularly peptide toxins, constitute a promising target for biomedicine...
Sea anemone venoms have become a rich source of peptide toxins which are invaluable tools for studyi...