Structural determinants in phycotoxins and AChBP conferring high affinity binding and nicotinic AChR antagonism
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Zoran Radić | Todd T. Talley | Palmer Taylor | Pascale Marchot | Yves Bourne | P. Taylor | D. Servent | T. Talley | Z. Radić | J. Molgó | R. Aráoz | Y. Bourne | P. Marchot | E. Benoit | Jordi Molgó | Denis Servent | Evelyne Benoit | Rómulo Aráoz | R. Aráoz | É. Benoit
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