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- kill prey using venom, the venom of conus geographus is potent enough to kill humans. The variety Conus geographus var. rosea G. B. Sowerby I, 1833 is a synonym...
- The epithet "Bavarian Geographer" (Latin: Geographus Bavarus) is the conventional name for the anonymous author of a short Latin medieval text containing...
- sting of a few of the larger tropical fish-eating species, such as Conus geographus, Conus tulipa and Conus striatus, can be fatal. Other dangerous species...
- Lower Saxony. Latin Wikisource has original text related to this article: Geographus Bavarus Various attempts have been made to group the West Slavs into subgroups...
- Gla-containing proteins is synthesized by the fish-hunting snail Conus geographus. These snails produce a venom containing hundreds of neuroactive peptides...
- 1160–1164, Warszawa, 2004, ISBN 83-88508-65-2 (in Polish) Works related to Geographus Bavarus at Wikisource Emperor Charles the Great in 804 gave Saxon land...
- receptors Cone snail (Conus geographus) Discontinued Conantokin-G Pain/Epilepsy NMDA receptors Cone snail (Conus geographus) Discontinued Cenderitide Cardiovascular...
- occurring negative allosteric modulators of the polyamine site found in Conus geographus The NMDA receptor is modulated by a number of endogenous and exogenous...
- indicates that the active site evolved convergently in those families. Conus geographus produces a distinct form of insulin that is more similar to fish insulin...
- Cruz LJ, Olivera BM, Kerr L, Moczydlowski E, Yoshikami D (1985). "Conus geographus toxins that discriminate between neuronal and muscle sodium channels"...