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1. Collaborative Expression: Transcriptomics of Conus virgo Suggests Contribution of Multiple Secretory Glands to Venom Production.

2. Characterisation of Elevenin-Vc1 from the Venom of Conus victoriae : A Structural Analogue of α-Conotoxins.

3. Pharmacological Classes of Conus Peptides Targeted to Calcium, Sodium, and Potassium Channels.

4. Study on the Analgesic Activity of Peptide from Conus achates .

5. Significance of D- tryptophan in Contryphan-Ar1131 Conus peptide: Oxidative folding, trypsin binding, and photostabilization activity.

6. Discovery and Structural and Functional Characterization of a Novel A-Superfamily Conotoxin Targeting α9α10 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.

7. A fluorescent screening method for optimization of conotoxin expression in Pichia pastoris.

8. Comparative Venomics of C. flavidus and C. frigidus and Closely Related Vermivorous Cone Snails.

9. A Novel α4/7-Conotoxin QuIA Selectively Inhibits α3β2 and α6/α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Subtypes with High Efficacy.

10. Rigidity of loop 1 contributes to equipotency of globular and ribbon isomers of α-conotoxin AusIA.

11. Venom duct origins of prey capture and defensive conotoxins in piscivorous Conus striatus.

12. Neuroactive Type-A γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptor Allosteric Modulator Steroids from the Hypobranchial Gland of Marine Mollusk, Conus geographus .

13. Synthesis, Structural and Pharmacological Characterizations of CIC, a Novel α-Conotoxin with an Extended N-Terminal Tail.

14. Diversity of Conopeptides and Their Precursor Genes of Conus Litteratus .

15. Cone snail analogs of the pituitary hormones oxytocin/vasopressin and their carrier protein neurophysin. Proteomic and transcriptomic identification of conopressins and conophysins.

16. The α 1 -adrenoceptor inhibitor ρ-TIA facilitates net hunting in piscivorous Conus tulipa.

17. Conotoxins: Chemistry and Biology.

18. Structural and Functional Analyses of Cone Snail Toxins.

19. The three-dimensional structure of an H-superfamily conotoxin reveals a granulin fold arising from a common ICK cysteine framework.

20. High-Throughput Identification and Analysis of Novel Conotoxins from Three Vermivorous Cone Snails by Transcriptome Sequencing.

21. Identifying novel conopepetides from the venom ducts of Conus litteratus through integrating transcriptomics and proteomics.

22. High Throughput Identification of Novel Conotoxins from the Vermivorous Oak Cone Snail ( Conus quercinus ) by Transcriptome Sequencing.

23. Discovery Methodology of Novel Conotoxins from Conus Species.

24. Conotoxin Diversity in Chelyconus ermineus (Born, 1778) and the Convergent Origin of Piscivory in the Atlantic and Indo-Pacific Cones.

25. Definition of the R-superfamily of conotoxins: Structural convergence of helix-loop-helix peptidic scaffolds.

26. Effect of Methionine Oxidation and Substitution of α-Conotoxin TxID on α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.

27. Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Modulators from Cone Snails.

28. Isolation and Composition Analysis of Bioactive Glycosaminoglycans from Whelk.

29. Targeted Sequencing of Venom Genes from Cone Snail Genomes Improves Understanding of Conotoxin Molecular Evolution.

30. Cloning, expression and functional characterization of a D-superfamily conotoxin Lt28.1 with previously undescribed cysteine pattern.

31. Identification of a Novel O-Conotoxin Reveals an Unusual and Potent Inhibitor of the Human α9α10 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor.

32. A Novel Lid-Covering Peptide Inhibitor of Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Derived from αD-Conotoxin GeXXA.

33. Enhancing the therapeutic potential of peptide toxins.

34. Diversity in sequences, post-translational modifications and expected pharmacological activities of toxins from four Conus species revealed by the combination of cutting-edge proteomics, transcriptomics and bioinformatics.

35. Molecular Engineering of Conus Peptides as Therapeutic Leads.

36. The Role of Individual Disulfide Bonds of μ-Conotoxin GIIIA in the Inhibition of Na V 1.4.

37. Venom Insulins of Cone Snails Diversify Rapidly and Track Prey Taxa.

38. Efficient enzymatic cyclization of an inhibitory cystine knot-containing peptide.

39. A minimized human insulin-receptor-binding motif revealed in a Conus geographus venom insulin.

40. Effects of conopeptide-containing venom from seven species of Conidae gastropoda on the chick biventer-cervicis nerve-muscle assessed using the ConoServer database.

41. The Facies dolorosa and the Conidae.

42. Human injuries and fatalities due to venomous marine snails of the family Conidae.

43. Dietary breadth is positively correlated with venom complexity in cone snails.

44. In Vitro Effect of the Synthetic cal14.1a Conotoxin, Derived from Conus californicus, on the Human Parasite Toxoplasma gondii.

45. Venom Peptides From Cone Snails: Pharmacological Probes for Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels.

46. Transcriptome and proteome of Conus planorbis identify the nicotinic receptors as primary target for the defensive venom.

47. Conotoxin αD-GeXXA utilizes a novel strategy to antagonize nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

48. A sleep-inducing peptide from the venom of the Indian cone snail Conus araneosus.

49. Comparison of the Venom Peptides and Their Expression in Closely Related Conus Species: Insights into Adaptive Post-speciation Evolution of Conus Exogenomes.

50. Effects of geographical heterogeneity in species interactions on the evolution of venom genes.

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