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Toxicon, 2012
The requirements to transform a short disintegrin of the RGD clade into an RTS disintegrin, were investigated through the generation of recombinant mutants of ocellatusin in which the RGD tripeptide was substituted for RTS in different positions along the integrin-specificity loop.
Raquel, Sanz-Soler+11 more
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The requirements to transform a short disintegrin of the RGD clade into an RTS disintegrin, were investigated through the generation of recombinant mutants of ocellatusin in which the RGD tripeptide was substituted for RTS in different positions along the integrin-specificity loop.
Raquel, Sanz-Soler+11 more
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Inhibition of neuropathic pain by a potent disintegrin—triflavin
Neuroscience Letters, 2004Injury to peripheral nerves may result in severe and intractable neuropathic pain. Many efforts have been focused on the elucidation of the mechanisms of neuropathic pain. It was found here that integrin plays an important role in the induction of neuropathic pain and treatment of disintegrin is able to attenuate neuropathic pain. The rats were induced
Hui-Chin Peng+7 more
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A metalloproteinase disintegrin that releases tumour-necrosis factor-α from cells
Nature, 1997R. Black+19 more
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Cloning of a disintegrin metalloproteinase that processes precursor tumour-necrosis factor-α
Nature, 1997M. Moss+25 more
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1997
Snake venoms contain a complex mixture of pharmacologically active peptides and proteins which have many biological activities. Venoms of the Elapidae and Hydrophiidae families are neurotoxic, whereas those from Viperidae and Crotalidae species cause death by either intravascular clotting or systemic and local hemorrhage.1 Predominant in the group of ...
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Snake venoms contain a complex mixture of pharmacologically active peptides and proteins which have many biological activities. Venoms of the Elapidae and Hydrophiidae families are neurotoxic, whereas those from Viperidae and Crotalidae species cause death by either intravascular clotting or systemic and local hemorrhage.1 Predominant in the group of ...
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Isolation and characterization of an anti‐leishmanial disintegrin from Cerastes cerastes venom
Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology, 2018D. Allane+4 more
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New Insights into Disintegrin Metalloproteases
Inflammation Research, 1999Lori L. Lopresti-Morrow+4 more
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