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Chang Unfolding/folding studies on cobrotoxin from Taiwan cobra venom: pH and GSH/GSSG govern disulfide isomerization at the C-terminus // Arch. Biochem. and Biophys., 1998. Vol. 354, N 1.-С.1-8

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The refined crystal structure of 'альфа'-cobratoxin from Naja naja siamensis at 2.4-A resolution // J. Biol. Chem., 1991. Vol. 266, N 32.-С.21530- 21536

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Chen The effect of cholinergic manipulations on the analgesic response to cobrotoxin in mice // Life Sci., 1990. Vol. 47, N 21.-С.1949-1954

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Yu C. Structures in solution of toxins from Taiwan cobra venom, Naja naja atra, derived drom NMR spectra // J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev., 1994. Vol. 13, N 3.-С.291-315

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Yu C. Structures in solution of toxins from Taiwan cobra venom, Naja naja atra, derived drom NMR spectra // J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev., 1994. Vol. 13, N 3.-С.291-315

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Yang C.C. Structure and function of cobrotoxin // J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev., 1994. Vol. 13, N 3.-С.275-290

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Yang C.C. Structure and function of cobrotoxin // J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev., 1994. Vol. 13, N 3.-С.275-290

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Endo Step-wise thermal denaturation of cobrotoxin, a Snake venom neurotoxin from Naja naja atra: A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study // J. Protein Chem., 1989. Vol. 8, N 4.-С.575-581

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State of functionally essential trp-29 in snake venom neurotoxins A proton nuclear magnetic resonance study // J. Protein Chem., 1989. Vol. 8, N 4.-С.583-588

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Moore Marjorie A. Snake vanom toxins, unlike smaller antagonists, appear to stabilize a resting state conformation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor // Biochim. et biophys. acta. Biomembranes, 1995. Vol. 1235, N 2.-С.336-342

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Rediocides A and G as potential antitoxins against cobra venom // Chem. and Biodivers., 2009. Vol. 6, N 9.-С.1404-1414

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Rediocides A and G as potential antitoxins against cobra venom // Chem. and Biodivers., 2009. Vol. 6, N 9.-С.1404-1414

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Recognition of the acetylcholine receptor binding site of a long-chain neurotoxin by toxin-specific monoclonal antibodies // J. Mol. Recogn., 1990. Vol. 3, N 2.-С.74-81

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Interaction of protein ligands with receptor fragments. On the residues of curaremimetic toxins that recognize fragments 128-142 and 185-199 of the 'альфа'-subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor // FEBS Lett., 1994. Vol. 338, N 3.-С.331-338

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Immunological neutralization of cobrotoxin by its homologous precipitin and non-precipitin antibodies // J. Biochem., 1994. Vol. 116, N 6.-С.1227-1232

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Yang C.C. Immunochemical studies on cobra neurotoxin* // Snake, 1988. Vol. 20, N 2.-С.133-139

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Kuo High affinity antibody to cobrotoxin prepared from the derivatives of glutaraldehyde- detoxified cobrotoxin // J. Biochem., 1991. Vol. 110, N 6.-С.863- 867

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Genomic structures of cardiotoxin 4 and cobrotoxin from Naja naja atra (Taiwan cobra) // Biochem. and Biophys. Res. Commun., 1997. Vol. 239, N 3.-С.756-762

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Mo Facilitation of nicotinic transmission by cobrotoxin in guinea pig superior cervical ganglion // J. Toxicol. Toxin Rev, 1990. Vol. 9, N 1.-С.11-12

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Expression and metagenesis studies of cobrotoxin from Taiwan cobra // Biochem. and Biophys. Res. Commun., 1999. Vol. 263, N 3.-С.652-656

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