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46
Citations
7098
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18976
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192

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Eliahu Zlotkin is affiliated with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. Their academic profile is characterized by a lack of available published papers, co-authors, and detailed research topics. Despite the absence of recorded publications or listed collaborations, the connection to such a prominent institution indicates engagement in academic activities within an established research environment.

The absence of documented frequent publication venues or specific fields and subfields of study suggests that comprehensive bibliographic or research output metadata is not available for this researcher at this time. Similarly, there are no book publications or awards recorded for Eliahu Zlotkin, offering limited information on formal recognition or extended scholarly work such as monographs or edited volumes.

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Best Publications

  • INSECTICIDAL TOXIN FROM LEIURUS QUINQUESTRIATUS HEBRAEUS

    Zlotkin Eliahu;Eitan Michal;Ben-Yehuda Oz;Fowler Elizabeth

  • THE INSECT VOLTAGE-GATED SODIUM CHANNEL AS TARGET OF INSECTICIDES

    Eliahu Zlotkin

  • A scorpion venom neurotoxin paralytic to insects that affects sodium current inactivation: purification, primary structure, and mode of action

    Michal Eitan;Elizabeth Fowler;Rafael Herrmann;Alain Duval

  • An excitatory and a depressant insect toxin from scorpion venom both affect sodium conductance and possess a common binding site

    E. Zlotkin;D. Kadouri;D. Gordon;M. Pelhate

  • Purification and properties of the insect toxin from the venom of the scorpion Androctonus australis Hector

    E. Zlotkin;H. Rochat;Kopeyan;F. Miranda

  • Functional duality and structural uniqueness of depressant insect-selective neurotoxins.

    E. Zlotkin;M. Eitan;V. P. Bindokas;M. E. Adams

  • Covalent structure of the insect toxin of the North African scorpion Androctonus australis Hector.

    H Darbon;E Zlotkin;C Kopeyan;J van Rietschoten

  • A new neurotoxin receptor site on sodium channels is identified by a conotoxin that affects sodium channel inactivation in molluscs and acts as an antagonist in rat brain.

    M Fainzilber;O Kofman;E Zlotkin;D Gordon

  • New mollusc-specific alpha-conotoxins block Aplysia neuronal acetylcholine receptors.

    Michael Fainzilber;Arik Hasson;Ruth Oren;Alma L. Burlingame

  • The effect of scorpion venom on blowfly larvae-a new method for the evaluation of scorpion venoms potency.

    E. Zlotkin;G. Fraenkel;F. Miranda;S. Lissitzky

  • Mollusc-specific toxins from the venom of Conus textile neovicarius

    Michael Fainzilber;Dalia Gordon;Arik Hasson;Micha E. Spira

  • Localization of receptor sites for insect-selective toxins on sodium channels by site-directed antibodies

    Dalia Gordon;Haim Moskowitz;Michal Eitan;Concepcion Warner

  • Functional expression and genetic alteration of an alpha scorpion neurotoxin.

    Noam Zilberberg;Dalia Gordon;Marcel Pelhate;Michael E. Adams

  • AaIT: From neurotoxin to insecticide

    Eliahu Zlotkin;Yelena Fishman;Menashe Elazar

  • Delivery of a nematocyst toxin

    A. Lotan;A. Lotan;L. Fishman;Y. Loya;E. Zlotkin

  • Hydralysins, a New Category of β-Pore-forming Toxins in Cnidaria

    Daniel J. Sher;Yelena Fishman;Mingliang Zhang;Mario Lebendiker

  • Proteins in scorpion venoms toxic to mammals and insects.

    E. Zlotkin;F. Miranda;S. Lissitzky

  • Purification, characterization and action of two insect toxins from the venom of the scorpion buthotus judaicus

    D. Lester;P. Lazarovici;M. Pelhate;E. Zlotkin

  • Toxin compartmentation and delivery in the cnidaria: The nematocyst's tubule as a multiheaded poisonous arrow

    Amit Lotan;Lena Fishman;Eliahu Zlotkin

  • Depressant insect selective neurotoxins from scorpion venom: chemistry, action, and gene cloning.

    Eliahu Zlotkin;Michael Gurevitz;Elisabeth Fowler;Michael E. Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

Dalia Gordon
Dalia Gordon Weizmann Institute of Science
Mike Fainzilber
Mike Fainzilber Weizmann Institute of Science
Michael Gurevitz
Michael Gurevitz Tel Aviv University
Hervé Rochat
Hervé Rochat Hôpital de la Timone
Yechezkel Barenholz
Yechezkel Barenholz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Micha E. Spira
Micha E. Spira Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Philip Lazarovici
Philip Lazarovici Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Bruce D. Hammock
Bruce D. Hammock University of California, Davis
Michael E. Adams
Michael E. Adams University of California, Riverside
Alma L. Burlingame
Alma L. Burlingame University of California, San Francisco

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