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Bufo marinus - Venom Bibliography




1:
Purdy RE.
Summary of studies of changes in vascular reactivity caused by natriuretic hormones.
Clin Exp Hypertens. 1998 Jul-Aug;20(5-6):705-16. Review.

2:
Matsukawa M, Akizawa T, Ohigashi M, Morris JF, Butler VP Jr, Yoshioka M.
A novel bufadienolide, marinosin, in the skin of the giant toad, Bufo marinus.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1997 Feb;45(2):249-54.

3:
Boom A, Flamion B, Abramow M, Beauwens R.
Drugs activating G proteins disturb cycling of ADH-dependent water channels in toad urinary bladder.
Am J Physiol. 1995 Aug;269(2 Pt 1):C424-34.

4:
Bagrov AY, Roukoyatkina NI, Pinaev AG, Dmitrieva RI, Fedorova OV.
Effects of two endogenous Na+,K(+)-ATPase inhibitors, marinobufagenin and ouabain, on isolated rat aorta.
Eur J Pharmacol. 1995 Feb 14;274(1-3):151-8.

5:
Weil AT, Davis W.
Bufo alvarius: a potent hallucinogen of animal origin. J Ethnopharmacol. 1994 Jan;41(1-2):1-8. Review.

6:
Bagrov AY, Roukoyatkina NI, Fedorova OV, Pinaev AG, Ukhanova MV.
Digitalis-like and vasoconstrictor effects of endogenous digoxin-like factor(s) from the venom of Bufo marinus toad.
Eur J Pharmacol. 1993 Apr 6;234(2-3):165-72.

7:
Endean R, Monks SA, Cameron AM.
Toxins from the box-jellyfish Chironex fleckeri.
Toxicon. 1993 Apr;31(4):397-410. PMID: 8099238; UI: 93276440

8:
Horgan J.
Bufo abuse. A toxic toad gets licked, boiled, teed up and tanned.
Sci Am. 1990 Aug;263(2):26-7. No abstract available.

9:
Gonzalez NA, Illanes MA, Quiroga NM.
[Effect of Rhopalurus lauticauda venom on the isolated rectus abdominis muscle of Bufo marinus].
Acta Cient Venez. 1988;39(2):155-9. Spanish. No abstract available.

10:
Sims SM, Walsh JV Jr, Singer JJ.
Substance P and acetylcholine both suppress the same K+ current in dissociated smooth muscle cells.
Am J Physiol. 1986 Oct;251(4 Pt 1):C580-7.

11:
Strichartz GR, Wang GK.
Rapid voltage-dependent dissociation of scorpion alpha-toxins coupled to Na channel inactivation in amphibian myelinated nerves.
J Gen Physiol. 1986 Sep;88(3):413-35.

12:
Radford DJ, Gillies AD, Hinds JA, Duffy P.
Naturally occurring cardiac glycosides.
Med J Aust. 1986 May 12;144(10):540-4.

13:
Lassignal NL, Singer JJ, Walsh JV Jr.
Multiple neuropeptides exert a direct effect on the same isolated single smooth muscle cell.
Am J Physiol. 1986 May;250(5 Pt 1):C792-8.

14:
McGahan MC, Matthews DO, Bentley PJ.
Effects of melittin on a model renal epithelium, the toad urinary bladder.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1986 Feb 13;855(1):63-7.

15:
Wang GK, Strichartz G.
Kinetic analysis of the action of Leiurus scorpion alpha-toxin on ionic currents in myelinated nerve.
J Gen Physiol. 1985 Nov;86(5):739-62.

16:
de Assis AI, Barbosa JE, de Carvalho IF.
Anticomplementary fraction from the poisonous secretion of the paratoid gland of the toad (Bufo marinus paracnemis Lutz).
Experientia. 1985 Jul 15;41(7):940-2.

17:
McGahan MC, Hazard RL, Bentley PJ.
Melittin-induced changes in Na and Cl movements across the skin and cornea (in vitro) of the toad Bufo marinus.
Comp Biochem Physiol C. 1985;82(2):291-6.

18:
Spence I, Mills M.
The effect of calcium ions on the responses to motoneurons to substance P and eledoisin-related peptide in the toad and rat spinal cord.
Neuroscience. 1984 Jun;12(2):629-35.

19:
Sheumack DD, Howden ME, Spence I.
Occurrence of a tetrodotoxin-like compound in the eggs of the venomous blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena maculosa).
Toxicon. 1984;22(5):811-2.

20:
Wang GK, Strichartz GR.
Purification and physiological characterization of neurotoxins from venoms of the scorpions centruroides sculpturatus and leiurus quinquestriatus.
Mol Pharmacol. 1983 Mar;23(2):519-33.

21:
Stolc V.
Stimulation of adenosine 3’,5’-monophosphate formation in mononuclear leukocytes by toad venoms.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1982 Nov 17;721(3):236-9.

22:
Oswald RE, Freeman JA.
Binding of alpha-[125I]bungarotoxin to a particulate fraction of toad brain.
Brain Res. 1981 Aug 10;218(1-2):406-11. No abstract available.

23:
Atkinson RK. Comparisons of the neurotoxic activity of the venom of several species of funnel web spiders (Atrax).
Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci. 1981 Jun;59(Pt 3):307-16.

24:
Harvey AL, Gage PW.
Increase of evoked release of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction by a fraction from the venom of the eastern green mamba snake (Dendroaspis angusticeps).
Toxicon. 1981;19(3):373-81. No abstract available.

25:
Freeman JA, Schmidt JT, Oswald RE.
Effect of alpha-bungarotoxin on retinotectal synaptic transmission in the goldfish and the toad.
Neuroscience. 1980;5(5):929-42. No abstract available.

26:
Shimada K, Nambara T.
Isolation and characterization of cardiotonic steroid conjugates from the skin of Bufo marinus (L.) Schneider.
Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 1979 Aug;27(8):1881-6. No abstract available.

27:
Flier JS.
Ouabain-like activity in toad skin and its implications for endogenous regulation of ion transport.
Nature. 1978 Jul 20;274(5668):285-6. No abstract available.

28:
Freeman JA.
Possible regulatory function of acetylcholine receptor in maintenance of retinotectal synapses.
Nature. 1977 Sep 15;269(5625):218-22.

29:
Cannon MS, Hostetler JR.
The anatomy of the parotoid gland in Bufonidae with some histochemical findings. II. Bufo alvarius.
J Morphol. 1976 Feb;148(2):137-60.

30:
Endean R, Williams H, Gyr P, Surridge J.
Some effects on muscle and nerve of crude venom from the gastropod Conus striatus.
Toxicon. 1976;14(4):267-74. No abstract available.

31:
Hostetler JR, Cannon MS.
The anatomy of the parotoid gland in Bufonidae with some histochemical findings. I. Bufo marinus.
J Morphol. 1974 Feb;142(2):225-39. No abstract available.

32:
Datyner ME, Gage PW.
Presynaptic and postsynaptic effects of the venom of the Australian tiger snake at the neuromuscular junction.
Br J Pharmacol. 1973 Oct;49(2):340-54. No abstract available.

33:
Lane NJ, Gage PW.
Effects of tiger snake venom on the ultrastructure of motor nerve terminals.
Nat New Biol. 1973 Jul 18;244(133):94-6. No abstract available.

34:
Pearce FL.
Absence of nerve growth factor in the venoms of bees, scorpions, spiders and toads.
Toxicon. 1973 Apr;11(3):309-10. No abstract available.

35:
Goodman DB, Allen JE, Rasmussen H.
Studies on the mechanism of action of aldosterone: hormone-induced changes in lipid metabolism.
Biochemistry. 1971 Oct 12;10(21):3825-31. No abstract available.

36:
Bolognani L, Vialli M, Croce G.
[Reducing substances in the cutaneous venom of Amphibia].
Arch Sci Biol (Bologna). 1971 Jan-Mar;55(1):31-52. Italian.

37:
Osuch MV, Chen C. Fate of exogenous marinobufagin-3H in Bufo marinus.
Biochem Pharmacol. 1969 Aug;18(8):1803-8.

38:
Chen C, Osuch MV.
Biosynthesis of bufadienolides--3-beta-hydroxycholanates as precursors in Bufo marinus bufadienolides synthesis.
Biochem Pharmacol. 1969 Aug;18(8):1797-802.



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