How do alpha-neurotoxins specifically disrupt the nervous system following a bite?

Answer

By blocking signal transmission at the neuromuscular junction

These toxins function by acting as competitive antagonists at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), thereby blocking the transmission of signals from nerve cells to muscle cells.

How do alpha-neurotoxins specifically disrupt the nervous system following a bite?
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