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    Conus geographus, popularly called the geography cone or the geographer cone, is a species of predatory cone snail. It lives in reefs of the tropical Indo-Pacific...
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    Cone snail (redirect from Conus snail)
    as Conus geographus, Conus tulipa and Conus striatus, can be fatal. Other dangerous species are Conus pennaceus, Conus textile, Conus aulicus, Conus magus...
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    Cruz LJ, Olivera BM, Kerr L, Moczydlowski E, Yoshikami D (1985). "Conus geographus toxins that discriminate between neuronal and muscle sodium channels"...
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    invertebrate Gla-containing proteins is synthesized by the fish-hunting snail Conus geographus. These snails produce a venom containing hundreds of neuroactive peptides...
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    species of cone shell (Conus spp.) in Australian waters, some of which carry highly toxic venom when they are alive. A Conus geographus caused the death of...
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    Medicine. She worked with many biochemists and began her research on Conus geographus, a venomous fish-hunting cone snail found in the waters of Marinduque...
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    subgenus of Conus as Conus (Gastridium) represented as Conus Linnaeus, 1758. The Tucker & Tenorio 2009 taxonomy distinguishes Gastridium from Conus in the...
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    and by the Brockmann body in some teleost fish. Cone snails: Conus geographus and Conus tulipa, venomous sea snails that hunt small fish, use modified...
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    selectivity of small peptide toxins purified from the venom of Conus geographus and Conus pergrandis for the gamma-subunit containing acetylcholine receptor...
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    Retrieved 29 April 2024. Conus eldredi Morrison, 1955. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 27 March 2010. Map of Conus eldredi. Discover Life...
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  • specific epithet of the Conus species it is found in, using single-letter abbreviations if possible. A conantokin from Conus radiatus is called Conantokin-R...
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    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...
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    and 44 mm. This small to medium-sized shell is shaped like a small Conus geographus but with smaller coronations on the shoulder. The shell is subcylindrical...
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    monooxygenase (PAM) from the venom ducts of neogastropods Conus bullatus and Conus geographus." Toxicon 74: 215–224. PMID 23994590 "Textilia bullata"....
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    turbinata. One of dozens of toxins made by the predatory cone snail Conus geographus is used as Prialt in pain relief. Different non-human animals unwillingly...
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    occurring negative allosteric modulators of the polyamine site found in Conus geographus The NMDA receptor is modulated by a number of endogenous and exogenous...
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  • This list of Conus species is a listing of species in the genus Conus, a genus of sea snails, specifically cone snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the...
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  • transporter inhibitor Cone snail (Conus marmoreus) Discontinued Contulakin-G Pain Neurotensin receptors Cone snail (Conus geographus) Discontinued Conantokin-G...
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    fly, Drosophila melanogaster; Gastropoda geo- G γαῖα, γῆ (gê) Earth Conus geographus, geography cone; Geotrichum giganteus L giant giganteus (a sea snail);...
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  • †Columbella varians ConusConus abbreviatus †Conus aulicus †Conus catus †Conus chaldaeus †Conus ebraeus †Conus flavidus †Conus geographusConus granifer – or...
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    Ecteinascidia turbinata. One of dozens of toxins made by the deadly cone snail Conus geographus is used as Prialt in pain relief. Since classical times and possibly...
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  • capitaneus Conus miles Conus princeps Conus ammiralis Conus senator Conus nobilis Conus genuanus Conus glaucus Conus monachus – Conus achatinus Conus minimus...
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  • genuanus Conus geographus Conus gigasulcatus Conus gilvus Conus gladiator Conus glans Conus glaucus Conus glenni Conus gloriamaris Conus gondwanensis Conus gradatulus...
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    Conus anemone Conus capitaneus Conus ceylanensis Conus chaldaeus Conus dorreensis Conus ebraeus Conus geographus Conus gabelishi Conus klemae Conus lischkeanus...
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