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Cone Snail Case
Conus Geographus, 70% Fatality Rate
Chemical Synthesis and NMR Solution Structure of Conotoxin GXIA from Conus Geographus
Radular Morphology of Conus (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Conidae) from India
Conopeptide Production Through Biosustainable Snail Farming A
CONIDAE DE POLYNESIE Texte DAVID T OUITOU Et MICHEL BALLETON - Traduction ALAIN ROBIN
Conus Geographus Through Transcriptome Sequencing of Its Venom Duct Hao Hu1, Pradip K Bandyopadhyay2, Baldomero M Olivera2 and Mark Yandell1*
The Cone Collector N°20
TUVALU MARINE LIFE PROJECT Phase 1: Literature Review
Biodiversity of the Genus Conus (Fleming, 1822): a Rich Source of Bioactive Peptides
Prosobranch Gastropods of Guam
Reversed Phase HPLC
Analysis of Venom in Cape Verde Cone Snails
Conotoxin Diversity in Chelyconus Ermineus (Born, 1778) and the Convergent Origin of Piscivory in the Atlantic And
POISONOUS GASTROPODS of the CONIDAE FAMILY FOUND in NEW CALEDONIA and the Indo-Pacific
CONE SNAIL BIOLOGY, BIOPROSPECTING and CONSERVATION Sébastien Dutertre, Richard Lewis
Observations on the Feeding Behavior of Conus Geographus (Gastropoda:Toxoglossa) 1 CLIFFORD RAY JOHNSON2 and WILLIAM STABLUM2
A Perspective on Toxicology of Conus Venom Peptides Palanisamy Satheesh Kumar1*, Dhanabalan Senthil Kumar2, Sundaresan Umamaheswari3
Top View
The Cone Collector N°19
“Cigarette Snail” Abstract: Conus Geographus, Linnaeus 1758, Is a Cone Snail Commonly Called the Geography Cone
Origins of Diverse Feeding Ecologies Within Conus,A Genus of Venomous Marine Gastropods
Conus Geographus
An Efficient Transcriptome Analysis Pipeline to Accelerate Venom Peptide Discovery and Characterisation
Combined Proteomic and Transcriptomic Interrogation of the Venom Gland of Conus Geographus Uncovers Novel Components and Functional Compartmentalization*□S
Optimized Deep-Targeted Proteotranscriptomic Profiling
Specialized Insulin Is Used for Chemical Warfare by Fish-Hunting Cone Snails
Cone Snails a Significant Biomedical Resource at Risk
Venomics Reveals Venom Complexity of the Piscivorous Cone Snail, Conus Tulipa
Connecting Global Priorities: Biodiversity and Human Health
1 Introduction 2 the Price of Some Venoms
Exploring Biodiversity: the Search for New Medicines Lecture 3 – Biodiversity at a Snail’S Pace Baldomero M
Conus Envenomation of Humans: in Fact and Fiction
Cone Snail Venomics to Drugs: a Review B