Assignment of voltage-gated potassium channel blocking activity to κ-ktx1.3, a non-toxic homologue of κ-hefutoxin-1, from Heterometrus spinifer venom
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P. Gopalakrishnakone | J. Joseph | S. Nirthanan | J. Tytgat | Kazuki Sato | Y. Abdel-Mottaleb | Joost Pil | Y. Sugahara | Y. Abdel-mottaleb
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