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Sodium channel mutation leading to saxitoxin resistance in clams increases risk of PSP

V. Monica Bricelj, Laurie Connell, Keiichi Konoki, Scott P. MacQuarrie, Todd Scheuer, William A. Catterall and Vera L. Trainer

Nature 434, 763-767(7 April 2005)

doi:10.1038/nature03415

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Figure 1

Responses to PSTs in two M. arenaria populations.

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Nerve response of toxin-free, individual clams to STX in vitro.

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Mutation in the Na+ channel pore of resistant M. arenaria.

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Figure 4

Blocking of WT and mutant Na+ channels by TTX and STX.

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