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Animal Toxins: Toxins in Biotechnology
... Animal toxins in biotechnological applications In 2004, the group of Wonnacott demonstrated that the subcellular distribution of alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors can be investigated ... Voir le document complet
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High-throughput expression of animal venom toxins in Escherichia coli to generate a large library of oxidized disulphide-reticulated peptides for drug discovery
... express animal venom peptides is the peptide length, as production efficacy dramatically decreases for peptides with more than 100 amino ...produced in the fusion ...obtained in E. coli. In ... Voir le document complet
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Structure-function strategies to improve the pharmacological value of animal toxins.
... target toxins to a given cell type in ...developed in the case of immunotoxins, in which a toxin is coupled to a cell-targeting ligand or ...plant toxins have been used, but the ... Voir le document complet
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Venom toxins in the exploration of molecular, physiological and pathophysiological functions of acid-sensing ion channels
... venomous animal producing it (PcTx1 and cricket, APETx2 and crab, mambalgins and ...pain-producing toxins like MitTx could be to discourage threatening predators by triggering a disorienting and memorable ... Voir le document complet
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Proteome of fraction from Tityus serrulatus venom reveals new enzymes and toxins
... components in 18 fractions, according to their ...eluted in the first fractions of the ...never in depth studied ...analyzed in this study [ 9 ...of toxins present in scorpion ... Voir le document complet
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Historical Trends of Cyanobacteria and their Toxins in Four Eastern Canadian Source Waters
... observed in freshwater sources all over the world over the past ...increase in public health risks (Codd, ...of toxins harboring a variety of chemical and toxicological ...These toxins can be ... Voir le document complet
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From Toxins Targeting Ligand Gated Ion Channels to Therapeutic Molecules
... 1.2. Toxins as Biological Poisons The word 'toxin' was first introduced by Ludwig Brieger as a name for poisons made by infectious agents ...the toxins are advantageous for prey capture or defense ... Voir le document complet
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Editorial : Special issue on "toxins: from threats to benefits".
... held in Paris, France (10-11 December, 2012) The SFET was conceived during the 10 th world Congress on Animal, Plant and Microbial toxins organised by the International Society of Toxinology (IST, ... Voir le document complet
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The NaV1.7 Channel Subtype as an Antinociceptive Target for Spider Toxins in Adult Dorsal Root Ganglia Neurons
... Acute pain is a physiological function associated with injury that is essential for human survival. This kind of pain is normally short-lasting (<3 months). Beyond this period of time and without real injury, ... Voir le document complet
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Strategies toward structural and functional 'optimization' of animal peptide toxins
... 1 H-NMR-based 3-D structure determination. Alternatively, computer-assisted molecular modeling is an interesting route that can be used for peptide structural analysis provided that appropriate 3-D structures of related ... Voir le document complet
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The effect on the intestine of some fungal toxins: The Trichothecenes
... 4). In three different human intestinal epithelial cell lines, HT-29, Caco-2 and T84, DON was found to induce a dose-dependent decrease in the TEER [57, 61, 62, ...observed in the porcine intestinal ... Voir le document complet
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Modelling paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) accumulation in Crassostrea gigas by using Dynamic Energy Budgets (DEB)
... from in- gestion and assimilation to maintenance, growth, maturation and reproduction of an individual (Kooijman, ...xenobiotics in the animal tissues by coupling bioaccumulation and detoxifica- tion ... Voir le document complet
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From Toxins Targeting Ligand Gated Ion Channels to Therapeutic Molecules
... 1.2. Toxins as Biological Poisons The word 'toxin' was first introduced by Ludwig Brieger as a name for poisons made by infectious agents ...the toxins are advantageous for prey capture or defense ... Voir le document complet
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A Method for the Allotment of Maize Contaminated by Toxins
... Agroalimentaires, 75 voie du TOEC, F‑31076 Toulouse Cedex 3, France Deoxynivalenol and fumonisins pose a health concern and have economic consequences, so the European regulation CE 1126/2007 dictates the maximal content ... Voir le document complet
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Development of Disease - Bacterial Toxins and their Interaction with Host Cells
... C. butyricum and C. argentinense. Very roughly BoNT/A, B, E, and less frequently F and G, are responsible for human botulism, whereas BoNT/C and D are the main causative types involved in animal botulism. ... Voir le document complet
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Ancestral protein resurrection and engineering opportunities of the mamba aminergic toxins
... on animal venom toxins, we were able to apply phylogenetic analysis to resurrect ances- tral proteins and obtain new and unique ...ancestral toxins (AncTx) with unique and intermediate primary ... Voir le document complet
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Posttranslational modifications of Rho GTPases mediated by bacterial toxins and cellular systems
... thrive in intracellular compartments (Wandinger-Ness and Zerial, 2014; López de Armentia et ...replicate in a broad number of host species, notably the fresh water amoebas, natu- ral hosts, or humans ... Voir le document complet
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Modified lipids and lipoproteins in chronic kidney disease: A new class of uremic toxins
... role in permeability transition [ 249 ] and membrane fluidity [ 250 ...found in large amounts in human atherosclerotic lesions [ 251 ...involved in the transformation of these cells into foam ... Voir le document complet
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Advanced Proteomics as a Powerful Tool for Studying Toxins of Human Bacterial Pathogens
... consists in the reversible covalent addition of a phosphate group, from the phosphate donor ATP to specific residues of a target protein, the most frequent being hydroxyl groups of serine, threonine or tyrosine ... Voir le document complet
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Capillary electrophoresis–tandem mass spectrometry for multiclass analysis of polar marine toxins
... / La version de cette publication peut être l’une des suivantes : la version prépublication de l’auteur, la version acceptée du manuscrit ou la version de l’éditeur. For the publisher’[r] ... Voir le document complet
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