Glenn F. King

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Institute for Molecular Bioscience University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia 
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Robinson SD, Deuis JR, Touchard A, et al. (2023) Ant venoms contain vertebrate-selective pain-causing sodium channel toxins. Nature Communications. 14: 2977
Wilhelm P, Luna-Ramirez K, Chin YK, et al. (2022) Cysteine-Rich α-Conotoxin SII Displays Novel Interactions at the Muscle Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor. Acs Chemical Neuroscience
Finol-Urdaneta RK, Ziegman R, Dekan Z, et al. (2022) Multitarget nociceptor sensitization by a promiscuous peptide from the venom of the King Baboon spider. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119
Duggan NM, Saez NJ, Clayton D, et al. (2021) Total Synthesis of the Spider-Venom Peptide Hi1a. Organic Letters
Nixon SA, Robinson SD, Agwa AJ, et al. (2021) Multipurpose peptides: the venoms of Amazonian stinging ants contain anthelmintic ponericins with diverse predatory and defensive activities. Biochemical Pharmacology. 114693
Muttenthaler M, King GF, Adams DJ, et al. (2021) Trends in peptide drug discovery. Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery
Herzig V, Sunagar K, Wilson DTR, et al. (2020) Australian funnel-web spiders evolved human-lethal δ-hexatoxins for defense against vertebrate predators. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Cardoso FC, Castro J, Grundy L, et al. (2020) A spider-venom peptide with multi-target activity on sodium and calcium channels alleviates chronic visceral pain in a model of irritable bowel syndrome. Pain
Walker AA, Robinson SD, Hamilton BF, et al. (2020) Deadly Proteomes: a Practical Guide to Proteotranscriptomics of Animal Venoms. Proteomics. e1900324
Nixon S, Agwa A, Robinson S, et al. (2020) Discovery and characterisation of novel peptides from Amazonian stinging ant venoms with antiparasitic activity. Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society On Toxinology. 177: S60
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