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Volume 34, Number 3, March 1996

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Double role of the chaperon subunit of crotoxin.
pp. 285-285(1)
Authors: Bon C.; Choumet V.; Delot E.; Faure G.; Robbe-Vincent A.; Saliou B.

Subunit associations in rattlesnake presynaptic neurotoxins and Pseudocerastes fieldi neurotoxin.
pp. 286-286(1)
Authors: Kaiser I.I.; Francis B.; Meng J.; Seebart C.

Affinity purification and cloning of taipoxin-binding proteins.
pp. 286-286(1)
Authors: Schlimgen A.K.; Dodds D.; Lu S.-Y.; Helms J.A.; Perin M.S.

Molecular evolution of phospholipase A2 toxins in Vipera ammodytes.
pp. 286-287(2)
Authors: Gubensek F.; Kordis D.

Accelerated evolution of snake venom phospholipase A2 isozymes to acquire diverse functions.
pp. 287-287(1)
Authors: Ogawa T.; Nakashima K.-i.; Nobuhisa I.; Deshimaru M.; Shimohigashi Y.; Fukumaki Y.; Sakaki Y.; Hattori S.; Ohno M.

Snake venom metalloproteinases: structure, function and relationship to the mammalian ADAMs family of proteins.
pp. 287-288(2)
Authors: Fox J.W.; Jia L.-G.; Bjarnason J.B.; Shimokawa K.-I.

Potassium channel blocking actions of dendrotoxins.
pp. 288-288(1)
Authors: Harvey A.L.; Vatanpour H.; Young L.C.; Danse J.M.; Gasparini S.; Menez A.; Karlsson E.

Recombinant alpha-bungarotoxin constructs and mutant analysis.
pp. 289-289(1)
Authors: Hawrot E.; Shi Q.-L.; Rosenthal J.A.

On the recognition site of an animal toxin, as studied by site-directed mutagenesis.
pp. 289-290(2)
Authors: Servent D.; Winckler-Dietrich V.; Fromen C.; Ducancel F.; Boulain J.-C.; Menez A.

The binding site for kappa-neurotoxins on neuronal nicotinic receptors probed with snake-venom-derived and recombinant toxins.
pp. 290-290(1)
Authors: Chiappinelli V.A.; Weaver W.R.; Conti-Fine B.M.; Fiordalisi J.J.; Grant G.A.

Anti-muscarinic toxins from Dendroaspis angusticeps.
pp. 290-291(2)
Authors: Potter L.T.; Carsi-Gabrenas J.M.; Purkerson S.L.; Santiago M.P.; Strauss W.L.; Valentine H.H.

Similarities and differences in mechanisms of cardiotoxins, melittin and other myotoxins.
pp. 291-292(2)
Authors: Fletcher J.E.; Gong Q.-H.; Jiang M.-S.

Myotoxicity of venoms and toxins.
pp. 292-292(1)
Authors: Venom and Toxin Research Group; Gopalakrishnakone P.

Partial biochemical characterization of a myotoxin from the Duvernoy's secretion of Philodryas olfersii.
pp. 292-293(2)
Authors: Prado-Franceschi J.; Hyslop S.; Cogo J.C.; Andrade A.L.; Reichl A.P.; Assakura M.T.; Cruz-Hofling M.A.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.

Erinacin, an antihaemorrhagic factor from the European hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus.
pp. 293-293(1)
Authors: Mebs D.; Omori-Satoh T.; Yamakawa Y.; Nagaoka Y.

Bacterial enterotoxins affecting the colon.
pp. 293-293(1)
Author: Wilkins T.D.

Overview of Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin.
pp. 293-294(2)
Author: McClane B.A.

The structure and mechanism of action of botulinum toxin.
pp. 294-294(1)
Authors: Bakry N.; Coffield J.; Maksymowych A.B.; Zhang R.; Simpson L.L.

The staphylococcal enterotoxins.
pp. 294-295(2)
Author: Bergdoll M.S.

Structure-function study of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1).
pp. 295-295(1)
Authors: Bonventre P.; Choi E.; Blanco L.; Heeg H.; Cullen C.

Binding and uptake of anthrax toxin components and fusion proteins by eukaryotic cells.
pp. 296-296(1)
Authors: Leppla S.H.; Klimpel K.R.; Gordon V.M.; Arora N.; Singh Y.

Shiga-like toxins of enterohemorrhagic E. coli.
pp. 296-296(1)
Author: O'Brien A.D.

Cholera enterotoxin (CT) and CT-like enterotoxins.
pp. 296-296(1)
Author: Finkelstein R.A.

Structural aspects of ricin bearing on drug design and membrane translocation.
pp. 297-297(1)
Authors: Robertus J.D.; Steighardt J.; Svinth M.; Day P.; Monzingo A.; Ernst S.

Nucleoside N-ribohydrolase inhibitor design applied to ricin A-chain.
pp. 297-297(1)
Authors: Link T.; X. C.; L. H.N.; Schramm V.L.

Ribosome inactivating enzymes in castor bean and man.
pp. 298-298(1)
Author: Youle R.J.

Plant toxins.
pp. 298-298(1)
Author: Habermehl G.G.

Toxigenic fungi in the air we breathe.
pp. 298-298(1)
Author: Jarvis B.B.

Cyanobacterial blooms and health hazards--an overview.
pp. 299-299(1)
Author: Carmichael W.W.

Recent advances in coelenterate venom research 1991-95: clinical, chemical and immunological aspects.
pp. 299-299(1)
Authors: Burnett J.W.; Bloom D.; Imafuku S.; Kauffman C.L.; Aurelian L.; Morris S.

Identification of essential residues in the potassium channel inhibitor ShK toxin: analysis of monosubstituted analogs.
pp. 300-300(1)
Authors: Kem W.R.; Pennington M.W.; Mahnir V.M.; Byrnes M.E.; Zaydenberg I.; Khaytin I.; Krafte D.S.; Hill R.; de Chastonay J.

Mass spectrometric investigations on conus peptides.
pp. 300-300(1)
Authors: Krishnamurthy T.; Prabhakaran M.

Comparative toxinology of Venezuelan sponges from the genus Haliclona.
pp. 300-300(1)
Authors: Sevcik C.; Ramos M.; D'Suze G.

Novel primary structure of sticholysin and its interaction with membranes.
pp. 301-301(1)
Authors: Alvarez C.; Tejuca M.; Morera V.; Besada V.; Pazos F.; Lanio M.E.; Padron G.

Purification, characterization and immobilization of proteinase inhibitors from Stichodactyla helianthus.
pp. 301-301(1)
Authors: Delfin J.; Diaz J.; Antuch W.; Rodriguez R.; Gonzalez Y.; Morera V.; Martinez I.; Larionova N.; Padron G.; Chavez M.

Insect venom allergens.
pp. 301-302(2)
Author: King T.P.

Immunization against a peptide vasodilator from sand fly saliva protects against Leishmania transmission in mice.
pp. 302-303(2)
Authors: Shoemaker C.B.; Siddiqui A.A.; Skelly P.J.; Lanzaro G.C.; Santos A.H.; Ribeiro J.M.; Titus R.G.

Insecticidal toxins from the spiders Diguetia canities, Tegenaria agrestis, and Filistata hibernalis: chemical characterization, molecular biology, biological activity, and potential uses in the development of new insecticides.
pp. 303-303(1)
Authors: Kral R.M.; Krapcho K.J.; Johnson J.; DelMar E.; Van Wagenen B.C.; Capuano I.V.; Dunn C.K.; Fuller F.H.; Eppler K.G.; Morgan T.K.

Non-adrenergic non-cholinergic (NANC) action of the Indian red scorpion venom.
pp. 304-304(1)
Authors: Gwee M.C.E.; Cheah L.S.; Gopalakrishnakone P.

Mechanisms of secretory discharge stimulated by scorpion venom.
pp. 304-305(2)
Authors: Fletcher P.L.; Fletcher M.D.; Fainter L.K.; Lucas S.M.

Ciguatera (fish poisoning): progress and perspectives.
pp. 305-306(2)
Author: Lewis R.J.

Assessment of methods for the determination of ciguatoxins.
pp. 306-306(1)
Authors: Dickey R.W.; Manger R.L.; Poli M.A.; Van Dolah F.M.; Delgado-Arias J.A.; Musser S.M.; Baden D.G.; Hungerford J.; Rein K.S.; Lee S.; Leighfield T.; Granade H.R.

Analytical measurement of ciguatoxin levels in fish tissue using mass spectrometry.
pp. 306-307(2)
Authors: Musser S.M.; Granade H.R.; Dickey R.W.

Submicromole structure elucidation using micro inverse detection--applications to marine toxin structure elucidation.
pp. 307-307(1)
Authors: Martin G.E.; Crouch R.C.; Dickey R.W.; Granade H.R.; Musser S.M.

Development of a protein phosphatase-based assay for the detection of phosphatase inhibitors in crude whole cell/animal extracts.
pp. 307-308(2)
Authors: Honkanen R.E.; Caplan F.R.; Patterson G.M.L.; Abercrombie J.

Effects on fisheries and human health linked to a toxic estuarine dinoflagellate.
pp. 308-308(1)
Authors: Burkholder J.M.; Glasgow H.B.

Identification of a sodium channel toxin from a Caribbean benthic dinoflagellate.
pp. 308-308(1)
Authors: de Motta G.E.; Rentas A.L.R.; Mercado J.A.; Tosteson T.; Gonzalez I.

Alkaloid neurotoxins from Caribbean sponges of the genus Agelas: effect on neuronal membrane channels.
pp. 308-309(2)
Authors: Rivera-Rentas A.L.; Rosa R.; Rodriguez A.D.; Silva W.; de Motta G.E.

Caribbean Gambierdiscus toxicus: purification and characterization of ciguatera-related seafood toxins.
pp. 309-309(1)
Authors: Moeller P.D.R.; Davis S.E.; Knoepp S.M.; Lanoue B.A.

Effects of crotoxin on murine omohyoid muscle: spectrofluorimetry, fluorescence imaging, and creatine kinase release.
pp. 310-310(1)
Authors: Melo P.A.; Burns C.F.; Ownby C.L.; Blankemeyer J.T.

The effect of antibodies directed against the crotoxin on the frog nerve-muscle preparation.
pp. 310-311(2)
Authors: Horvat-Znidarsic I.; Choumet V.; Bon C.; Suput D.

Localization and expression of Trimeresurus flavoridis phospholipases A2 in venom gland.
pp. 312-312(1)
Authors: Ogawa T.; Onoue H.; Nakagawa K.; Nomura S.; Sueishi K.; Hattori S.; Kihara H.; Ohno M.

The nephrotoxic action of the crude Bothrops insularis venom and of PLA2-containing fraction.
pp. 312-313(2)
Authors: D'Abreu A.C.F.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.; Cogo J.C.; Cruz-Hofling M.A.

Neuromuscular effects of a fraction with phospholipase A2 activity isolated from Bothrops insularis venom.
pp. 313-313(1)
Authors: Cogo J.C.; Prado-Franceschi J.; Pinto-Corrado A.; Giglio J.R.; Donato J.L.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.

Hepatic morphological alterations induced by Bothrops insularis venom and a fraction with PLA2 activity in chicks.
pp. 313-313(1)
Authors: Paronetto C.C.; Cogo J.C.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.; Cruz-Hofling M.A.

Specificities of Asp49, Asp35 and Lys49 phospholipase A2 enzymes on skeletal muscle lipid substrates.
pp. 314-314(1)
Authors: Fletcher J.E.; M.-S. J.; de Araujo H.S.; Ownby C.L.

Inhibition of synaptosomal binding of 125I-daboiatoxin by python serum.
pp. 314-314(1)
Authors: Thwin M.M.; Gopalakrishnakone P.; R. Y.; C. H.T.

The screening of Bothrops venoms for neurotoxic activity using the chick biventer cervicis preparation.
pp. 314-315(2)
Authors: Zamuner S.R.; Prado-Franceschi J.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.

Nature of the postsynaptic action of crotoxin at the guinea-pig end-plate.
pp. 315-315(1)
Authors: Brazil O.V.; Fontana M.D.

Electrophysiological and ultrastructural effects of Micrurus nigrocinctus venom on the neuromuscular junction.
pp. 315-315(1)
Authors: Goularte F.C.; Cruz-Hofling M.A.; Rodrigues-Simioni L.

Modulation of cholinergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission in rat hippocampus by alpha-dendrotoxin and the effect of the non-NMDA receptor antagonist DNQX.
pp. 316-317(2)
Authors: Dorandeu F.; Wetherell J.; Pernot-Marino I.; Tattersall J.E.H.; Lallement G.; Fosbraey P.

Morphological characteristics of myoglobinuric renal damage after Pseudechis australis envenomation.
pp. 317-317(1)
Authors: Venom and Toxin Research Group; Ponraj D.; Gopalakrishnakone P.

Expression of recombinant ACL myotoxin in E. coli.
pp. 318-318(1)
Authors: Selistre de Araujo H.S.; Ownby C.L.

Altered calcium regulation in response to snake myotoxins--crotamine and cardiotoxin.
pp. 318-318(1)
Authors: Hubert M.D.; M.-S. J.; Fletcher J.E.

Bradykinin potentiating peptides from snake venoms and their spatial structures.
pp. 319-319(1)
Authors: Ferreira L.A.F.; Habermehl G.G.

Study of inflammatory events induced by Bothrops jararaca venom (BjV) in the rat air pouch.
pp. 319-319(1)
Authors: Teixeira C.F.P.; Costa-Cruz J.W.M.; Cury Y.

Structure and function of mongoose antihemorrhagic factor.
pp. 320-321(2)
Authors: Yonaha K.; Tomihara Y.

Effect of Bothrops jararaca (Bj) and Crotalus durissus terrificus (Cdt) venom on neutrophil migration: in vitro chemotaxis studies.
pp. 323-323(1)
Authors: Farsky S.H.P.; Goncalves L.R.C.; Sousa e Silva M.C.C.; Cury Y.

Envenomation by snakes of the genus Bothrops in Recife, Brazil.
pp. 323-323(1)
Authors: Guarnieri M.C.; Andrade L.R.; Lima P.K.; Pimentel D.C.C.; Maia K.C.; Vasconcelos C.M.L.; Valenca R.C.; Porto M.L.; Oliveira A.E.

Poisonous animal accidents in Pernambuco, Brazil: an epidemiological retrospective study from 1992 to 1994.
pp. 324-324(1)
Authors: Guarnieri M.C.; Pimentel D.C.C.; Maia K.C.; Andrade L.R.; Lima P.K.; Vasconcelos C.M.L.; Valeca R.C.; Porto M.L.; Oliveira A.E.

Clinical aspects and treatment of accidents by genus Crotalus.
pp. 324-324(1)
Authors: Guarnieri M.C.; Maia K.C.; Andrade L.R.; Lima P.K.; Pimentel D.C.C.; Valenca R.C.; Vasconcelos C.M.L.; Porto M.L.; Oliveira A.E.

New approaches in antivenom therapy.
pp. 325-325(1)
Authors: Audebert F.; Bon C.; Choumet V.; Riviere G.; Robbe-Vincent A.; Sorkine M.; Sabouraud A.; Scherrmann J.-M.; Urtizberea M.

MTx1 and 2 from green mamba snake venom allosterically activate M1 and block other muscarinic receptor subtypes.
pp. 325-325(1)
Authors: Harvey A.; Jerusalinsky D.; Kornisiuk L.; Habtemariam S.

A sensitive and specific in situ model to study the pharmacological mechanisms of agents/toxins.
pp. 325-326(2)
Authors: von Bredow J.; Vick J.; Lowensohn H.; Adams N.

Kinetic isotope effect studies on the transition state of pertussis toxin.
pp. 326-326(1)
Authors: Scheuring J.; Schramm V.L.

Biological effects and vaccine potential of staphylococcal enterotoxin B mutants: N23K and F44S.
pp. 326-327(2)
Authors: Woody M.A.; Krakauer T.; Bill J.; Stiles B.G.

Carry-over of aflatoxins in milk and milk products in Pakistan and their possible control.
pp. 327-327(1)
Authors: Ahmad M.A.; Khan B.A.; Shamsuddin Z.A.; Khan M.A.

Fungal contamination of medicinal plant products and aflatoxin detection.
pp. 327-327(1)
Authors: Rizzo I.; Vedoya G.; Varsavsky E.; Frade H.

Macrocyclic trichotecenes in Argentinian Baccharis coridifolia and arthemisioides.
pp. 327-327(1)
Authors: Rizzo I.; Varsavasky E.; Frade H.

Toxicokinetics of tritiated dihydromicrocystin-LR in swine.
pp. 327-328(2)
Authors: Stotts R.R.; Twardock R.A.; Koritz G.D.; Haschek W.M.; Manuel R.K.; Hollis W.L.; Beasley V.R.

Design of inhibitors for ricin A-chain.
pp. 328-328(1)
Authors: X. C.; Link T.; Schramm V.L.

Cloning and expression of toxin Cn 5 from the scorpion Centruroides noxius Hoffmann.
pp. 329-329(1)
Authors: Garcia C.; Calderon-Aranda E.S.; Bolivar F.; Possani L.D.; Becerril B.

Amino acid sequence of Tityus discrepans Scorpion toxins.
pp. 329-329(1)
Authors: D'Suze G.; Corona F.; Sevcik C.; Possani L.

Antigenic characterization of toxin 2 from the venom of the scorpion Centruroides noxius Hoffmann.
pp. 330-330(1)
Authors: Gurrola-Briones G.; Mendez-Teapila A.; Possani L.D.

Isolation and characterization of insect-specific peptide toxins from the venom of the south Indian red scorpion, Buthus tamulus.
pp. 330-330(1)
Authors: Rajendra W.; Moscowitz H.; Hermann R.; Choudary P.V.; Hammock B.D.

Isolation of a purified toxin (Martoxin, MTX) from the venom of the scorpion Buthus martensi Karsch with adrenergic and NANC actions.
pp. 330-330(1)
Authors: Gong J.-P.; Manjunatha Kini R.; Gwee M.C.E.; Gopalakrishnakone P.

Purification, characterization and genomic organization of KTX2 from Androctonus australis, a new inhibitor of voltage and calcium activated K+ channel.
pp. 331-331(1)
Authors: Laraba-Djebari F.; Legros C.; Crest M.; Ceard B.; Romi R.; Mansuelle P.; Jacquet G.; Van Rietchoten J.; Gola M.; Rochat H.; Bougis P.E.; Martin-Eauclaire M.-F.

Clinical aspects and treatment of scorpion stings in the region of Recife Brazil.
pp. 331-331(1)
Authors: Guarnieri M.C.; Lima P.K.; Pimentel D.C.C.; Maia K.C.; Andrade L.R.; Valenca R.C.; Vasconcelos C.M.L.; Porto M.L.; Oliveira A.E.

Neurotransmitter secretion stimulated by alpha-LTX activates phosphorylation of PKC substrates in primary neurones.
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Mercanti D.; Ciotti M.T.; Hribal M.; Milazzo L.; Casalbore P.; Grasso A.

A case of envenoming by Portuguese man-o'war from the Brazilian coast.
pp. 332-332(1)
Authors: Freitas J.C.; Schiozer W.A.; Malpezzi E.L.A.

The gills of fish and crustaceans: vulnerability and resistance to cytolytic toxins
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: Mebs D.; Giese C.; Werding B.

Expression of the gene encoding the beta-subunit of stonustoxin from stonefish, Synanceja horrida
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: Ghadessy F.G.; Jeyaseelan K.; Khoo H.E.; Yuen R.

Morphological changes caused by stonustoxin in skeletal and smooth muscle
pp. 333-333(1)
Authors: K. S.Y.L.; Gopalakrishnakone P.; M. C.E.G.; R. Y.; H. E.K.

ShK is a potassium channel blocker from the Caribbean sea anemone Stichodactyla helianthus
pp. 334-334(1)
Authors: Castaneda O.; Rowan E.G.; Young L.; Harvey A.L.; Karlsson E.

Cardiovascular effects of equinatoxin III
pp. 334-335(2)
Authors: Frangez R.; Suput D.

Cytotoxic and neurotoxic effects induced by halitoxin isolated from Amphimedon viridis (Porifera)
pp. 335-335(1)
Authors: Freitas J.C.; Malpezzi E.L.A.; Costa L.V.; Berlinck R.G.S.; Almeida A.M.P.; Ogawa C.A.; Sanchez M.A.A.; Hajdu E.M.

4-Aminopyridine antagonizes the lethal effects of saxitoxin (STX) and tetrodotoxin (TTX)
pp. 335-335(1)
Authors: Benton B.J.; Spriggs D.L.; Capacio B.R.; F.-C. T.C.

Isolation and identification of a key metabolite from 3,4-diaminopyridine administration to guinea-pigs
pp. 335-336(2)
Authors: von Tersch R.L.; Capacio B.R.; Byers C.E.; F.-C. T.C.

11-Oxo tetrodotoxin and a specifically labelled 3H-TTX
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: B. Q.W.; C. Y.K.; Yotsu M.; Yasumoto T.; Levinson S.R.

Receptor binding assay and HPLC analysis of brevetoxins in organisms exposed to a Florida red tide
pp. 336-336(1)
Authors: Leighfield T.A.; Henry M.S.; Pierce R.H.; Van Dolah F.M.; Zhou J.

Comparative response of human and murine cell lines by cell bioassay to sodium channel active marine toxins and extracts
pp. 336-337(2)
Authors: Manger R.L.; Leja L.S.; S. Y.L.; Hungerford J.M.; Wekell M.M.

Analysis of samples from a human PSP intoxication event using a saxitoxin receptor assay and HPLC
pp. 337-337(1)
Authors: Doucette G.J.; Logan M.M.; Van Dolah F.M.; Hall S.

An outbreak of paralytic shellfish poisoning in Kodiak, Alaska: comparison of toxin detection methods
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Hall S.; Gessner B.; Poli M.; Eilers P.; Conrad S.; Waldron E.; Brewer V.

Investigations of Alexandrium sp. isolates from Kodiak, Alaska, following an outbreak of paralytic shellfish poisoning
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Waldron E.; Himelbloom B.; Hall S.; Eilers P.; Conrad S.

Field phytoplankton observations and marine biotoxin management
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Conrad S.; Langlois G.; Eilers P.; Hall S.

Domoic acid analysis
pp. 338-338(1)
Authors: Eilers P.; Conrad S.; Hall S.

Dinophysistoxin-2: the predominant diarrhoetic shellfish toxin in Ireland
pp. 351-359(9)
Authors: Carmody E.P.; James K.J.; Kelly S.S.

Detection of okadaic acid esters in the hexane extracts of Spanish mussels
pp. 381-387(7)
Authors: Fernandez M.L.; Miguez A.; Cacho E.; Martinez A.

Interleukin-6 release following scorpion sting in children
pp. 389-392(4)
Authors: Sofer S.; Gueron M.; White R.M.; Lifshitz M.; Apte R.N.

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