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- Batrachotoxin Alkaloids from Passerine Birds: a Second Toxic Bird Genus (Ifrita Kowaldi) from New Guinea
- Synthetic Approaches to Zetekitoxin AB, a Potent Voltage-Gated Sodium Channel Inhibitor
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- Does Batrachotoxin Autoresistance Co-Evolve with Toxicity in Phyllobates Poison-Dart Frogs?
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- Annex 2: Toxins
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