Dalia Gordon
Department of Plant Sciences
Tel-Aviv University
Ramat-Aviv
69978
Israel
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- The differential preference of scorpion alpha-toxins for insect or mammalian sodium channels: implications for improved insect control. Gordon, D., Karbat, I., Ilan, N., Cohen, L., Kahn, R., Gilles, N., Dong, K., Stühmer, W., Tytgat, J., Gurevitz, M. Toxicon (2007)
- The selectivity of scorpion alpha-toxins for sodium channel subtypes is determined by subtle variations at the interacting surface. Gordon, D., Gurevitz, M. Toxicon (2003)
- An 'Old World' scorpion beta-toxin that recognizes both insect and mammalian sodium channels. Gordon, D., Ilan, N., Zilberberg, N., Gilles, N., Urbach, D., Cohen, L., Karbat, I., Froy, O., Gaathon, A., Kallen, R.G., Benveniste, M., Gurevitz, M. Eur. J. Biochem. (2003)