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Somatostatin venom analogs evolved by fish-hunting cone snails: From prey capture behavior to identifying drug leads

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2022-03-25

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Ramiro, Iris Bea L.
Bjørn-Yoshimoto, Walden E.
Imperial, Julita S.
Gajewiak, Joanna
Salcedo, Paula Flórez
Watkins, Maren
Taylor, Dylan
Resager, William
Ueberheide, Beatrix
Bräuner-Osborne, Hans

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Somatostatin; Venom; Snails; Phylogeny--Molecular aspects; Poisonous marine animals; Phylogeny; Peptides

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Ramiro, I. B. L., Bjørn-Yoshimoto, W. E., Imperial, J. S., Gajewiak, J., Salcedo, P. F., Watkins, M., Taylor, D., Resager, W., Ueberheide, B., Bräuner-Osborne, H., Whitby, F. G., Hill, C. P., Martin, L. F., Patwardhan, A., Concepcion, G. P., Olivera, B. M., & Safavi-Hemami, H. (2022). Somatostatin venom analogs evolved by fish-hunting cone snails: From prey capture behavior to identifying drug leads. Science Advances, 8(12), Article eabk1410.

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