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Peripheral membrane proteins / Ion channels / Molecular neuroscience / Ionotropic receptors / Conotoxin / Acetylcholine receptor / Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor / Ligand-gated ion channel / Vasopressin / Biology / Biochemistry / Neurotoxins
Date: 2007-11-12 12:49:13
Peripheral membrane proteins
Ion channels
Molecular neuroscience
Ionotropic receptors
Conotoxin
Acetylcholine receptor
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Ligand-gated ion channel
Vasopressin
Biology
Biochemistry
Neurotoxins

a-Conotoxins as selective probes for nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subclasses Robert W Janes a-Conotoxins are selective antagonists of neuromuscular or neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Individual family mem

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