Cone snails, also known as marine gastropods, from Conus genus produce in their venom a diverse range of small pharmacologically active structured peptides called conotoxins. The cone snail venoms are widely unexplored arsenal of toxins with therapeutic and pharmacological potential, making them a treasure trove of ligands and peptidic drug leads. Conotoxins are small disulfide bonded peptides, which act as remarkable selective inhibitors and modulators of ion channels (calcium, sodium, potassium), nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, noradrenaline transporters, N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors, and neurotensin receptors. They are highly potent and specific against several neuronal targets making them valuable as research tools, drug leads and ...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Studies into N- to C-te...
Conopeptides are a large family of peptide toxins produced by marine cone snails. They act with high...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Venomous marine cone snails harbour a variety of small disulfide-rich peptides called conotoxins, wh...
Conopeptides belonging to the A-superfamily from the venomous molluscs, Conus, are typically α-cono...
Peptide therapeutics are acclaimed as a promising addition to the pharmaceutical arena, and they con...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Marine drugs have developed rapidly in recent decades. Cone snails, a group of more than 700 species...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
Cone snails (Conus sp.) are poisonous animals that can be found in all oceans where they developed a...
© 2010 Dr. Helena Safavi-HemamiPredatory marine cone snails (genus Conus) use highly complex venoms ...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Studies into N- to C-te...
Conopeptides are a large family of peptide toxins produced by marine cone snails. They act with high...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Venomous marine cone snails harbour a variety of small disulfide-rich peptides called conotoxins, wh...
Conopeptides belonging to the A-superfamily from the venomous molluscs, Conus, are typically α-cono...
Peptide therapeutics are acclaimed as a promising addition to the pharmaceutical arena, and they con...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Marine drugs have developed rapidly in recent decades. Cone snails, a group of more than 700 species...
Marine snails of the genus Conus are a large family of predatory gastropods with an unparalleled mol...
Over a million of years, nature has optimized the constituents of venoms (i.e. peptide toxins) as th...
Cone snails (Conus sp.) are poisonous animals that can be found in all oceans where they developed a...
© 2010 Dr. Helena Safavi-HemamiPredatory marine cone snails (genus Conus) use highly complex venoms ...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Animal venoms represent a vast library of bioactive peptides and proteins with proven potential not ...
Cone snails are predatory creatures using venom as a weapon for prey capture and defense. Since this...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2015.Includes bibliographical references.Studies into N- to C-te...