Neurotoxin binding to receptor sites associated with voltage-sensitive sodium channels in intact, lysed, and detergent-solubilized brain membranes.
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Localization of sodium channels in axon hillocks and initial segments of retinal ganglion cellsNeurotoxic alkaloids: saxitoxin and its analogsEvolution and distribution of saxitoxin biosynthesis in dinoflagellatesElectrophysiological characterization, solubilization and purification of the Tityus gamma toxin receptor associated with the gating component of the Na+ channel from rat brain.Saxitoxin blocks batrachotoxin-modified sodium channels in the node of Ranvier in a voltage-dependent manner.Heterogeneity of calcium channels from a purified dihydropyridine receptor preparation.Tissue-specific expression of the RI and RII sodium channel subtypes.A novel structural class of K+-channel blocking toxin from the scorpion Pandinus imperator.Oligodendrocyte progenitor cells proliferate and survive in an immature state following treatment with an axolemma-enriched fraction.Purification of the saxitoxin receptor of the sodium channel from rat brain.Electrical activity and cytosolic calcium regulate levels of tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channels in cultured rat muscle cells.Solubilization and characterization of thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptors from rat brain.Finding Channels.Inhibition of Spirochaeta aurantia chemotaxis by neurotoxins.Covalent labeling of protein components of the sodium channel with a photoactivable derivative of scorpion toxin.Batrachotoxin-modified sodium channels in planar lipid bilayers. Characterization of saxitoxin- and tetrodotoxin-induced channel closures.Divalent cation competition with [3H]saxitoxin binding to tetrodotoxin-resistant and -sensitive sodium channels. A two-site structural model of ion/toxin interaction.Molecular characterization, reconstitution, and "transport-specific fractionation" of the saxitoxin binding protein/Na+ gate of mammalian brain.Conduction block in PMP22 deficiency.Molecular requirements for recognition of brain voltage-gated sodium channels by scorpion alpha-toxins.A large intracellular pool of inactive Na channel alpha subunits in developing rat brain.Purification of binding protein for Tityus gamma toxin identified with the gating component of the voltage-sensitive Na+ channel.Phosphorylation of the calcium antagonist receptor of the voltage-sensitive calcium channel by cAMP-dependent protein kinase.[3H]-lifarizine, a high affinity probe for inactivated sodium channels.Structure and functional reconstitution of the sodium channel from rat brain.Molecular and cellular mapping of the voltage-dependent na channelInhibition by propofol of [3H]-batrachotoxinin-A 20-alpha-benzoate binding to voltage-dependent sodium channels in rat cortical synaptosomes.
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Neurotoxin binding to receptor sites associated with voltage-sensitive sodium channels in intact, lysed, and detergent-solubilized brain membranes.
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Neurotoxin binding to receptor ...... t-solubilized brain membranes.
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Neurotoxin binding to receptor ...... t-solubilized brain membranes.
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Neurotoxin binding to receptor ...... t-solubilized brain membranes.
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P2093
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Neurotoxin binding to receptor ...... t-solubilized brain membranes.
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Catterall WA
Hartshorne RP
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11379-11387
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1979-11-01T00:00:00Z