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Ventures with Venoms
Combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening have been the rage in drug discovery since the late 1990s, but plant and animal sources still hold promise. In particular, venoms have proven to be rich areas for exploitation. Drugs derived from snakes, vampire … Continue reading
Posted in Medicine, Science, The New Scientist
Tagged biotech, cobra venom, viper venom
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