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Richard M. Hann to Receptors, Cholinergic

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0.327
  1. Hann RM, Pag?n OR, Gregory LM, J?come T, Eterovic VA. The 9-arginine residue of alpha-conotoxin GI is responsible for its selective high affinity for the alphagamma agonist site on the electric organ acetylcholine receptor. Biochemistry. 1997 Jul 22; 36(29):9051-6.
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    Score: 0.157
  2. Ferchmin PA, Lukas RJ, Hann RM, Fryer JD, Eaton JB, Pag?n OR, Rodr?guez AD, Nicolau Y, Rosado M, Cort?s S, Eterovic VA. Tobacco cembranoids block behavioral sensitization to nicotine and inhibit neuronal acetylcholine receptor function. J Neurosci Res. 2001 Apr 01; 64(1):18-25.
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    Score: 0.051
  3. Hann RM, Evans JE, McCluer RH, Eterovic VA. Gangliosides in membranes from Torpedo electric organ. Lipids. 1996 Jun; 31(6):627-33.
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    Score: 0.036
  4. Eterovic VA, Hann RM. Noncompetitive inhibitors of the acetylcholine receptor help paint a picture of its ion channel. P R Health Sci J. 1995 Sep; 14(3):199-209.
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    Score: 0.034
  5. Szczawinska K, Ferchmin PA, Hann RM, Eterovic VA. Electric organ polyamines and their effects on the acetylcholine receptor. Cell Mol Neurobiol. 1992 Apr; 12(2):95-106.
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    Score: 0.027
  6. Eterovic VA, Escalona de Motta G, Hann RM, Lasalde JA, Prieto JA, Ferchmin PA. Positive modulators of muscle acetylcholine receptor. J Recept Res. 1989; 9(2):107-25.
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    Score: 0.022
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