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Hemitoxin, the first potassium channel toxin from the venom of the Iranian scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus., Srairi-Abid N., FEBS J. September 1, 2008; 275 (18): 4641-50.


A truncated Kv1.1 protein in the brain of the megencephaly mouse: expression and interaction., Persson AS., BMC Neurosci. November 23, 2005; 6 65.          


KCNE4 is an inhibitory subunit to Kv1.1 and Kv1.3 potassium channels., Grunnet M., Biophys J. September 1, 2003; 85 (3): 1525-37.


Synthesis and characterization of Pi4, a scorpion toxin from Pandinus imperator that acts on K+ channels., M'Barek S., Eur J Biochem. September 1, 2003; 270 (17): 3583-92.


Cerebral localization and regulation of the cell volume-sensitive serum- and glucocorticoid-dependent kinase SGK1., Wärntges S., Pflugers Arch. February 1, 2002; 443 (4): 617-24.


Chemical synthesis and characterization of Pi1, a scorpion toxin from Pandinus imperator active on K+ channels., Fajloun Z., Eur J Biochem. August 1, 2000; 267 (16): 5149-55.


Distribution in rat brain of binding sites of kaliotoxin, a blocker of Kv1.1 and Kv1.3 alpha-subunits., Mourre C., J Pharmacol Exp Ther. December 1, 1999; 291 (3): 943-52.


Role of disulfide bonds in the structure and potassium channel blocking activity of ShK toxin., Pennington MW., Biochemistry. November 2, 1999; 38 (44): 14549-58.


A four-disulphide-bridged toxin, with high affinity towards voltage-gated K+ channels, isolated from Heterometrus spinnifer (Scorpionidae) venom., Lebrun B., Biochem J. November 15, 1997; 328 ( Pt 1) 321-7.


Purification, characterization, and synthesis of three novel toxins from the Chinese scorpion Buthus martensi, which act on K+ channels., Romi-Lebrun R., Biochemistry. November 4, 1997; 36 (44): 13473-82.


Maurotoxin, a four disulfide bridge toxin from Scorpio maurus venom: purification, structure and action on potassium channels., Kharrat R., FEBS Lett. April 14, 1997; 406 (3): 284-90.


A potassium-channel toxin from the sea anemone Bunodosoma granulifera, an inhibitor for Kv1 channels. Revision of the amino acid sequence, disulfide-bridge assignment, chemical synthesis, and biological activity., Cotton J., Eur J Biochem. February 15, 1997; 244 (1): 192-202.


Molecular cloning of a glibenclamide-sensitive, voltage-gated potassium channel expressed in rabbit kidney., Yao X., J Clin Invest. June 1, 1996; 97 (11): 2525-33.


Susceptibility of cloned K+ channels to reactive oxygen species., Duprat F., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 5, 1995; 92 (25): 11796-800.


Truncated K+ channel DNA sequences specifically suppress lymphocyte K+ channel gene expression., Tu L., Biophys J. January 1, 1995; 68 (1): 147-56.


Full-length and truncated Kv1.3 K+ channels are modulated by 5-HT1c receptor activation and independently by PKC., Aiyar J., Am J Physiol. December 1, 1993; 265 (6 Pt 1): C1571-8.

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