AI helps scientists decode a cone snail toxin’s targets, paving the way for safer drug development and ecological research.
When scientists develop new molecules—whether for the purposes of agriculture, species control, or life-saving drugs—it's ...
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HowStuffWorks on MSNCone Snail: A Slow but Highly Venomous PredatorIn the "Jurassic Park" sequel "The Lost World: Jurassic Park," the Lindstradt air gun is a weapon that shoots a dart ...
An investigation of the cone snail toxin has led to the development of a new method for studying molecular interactions.
Researchers have found that cone snail toxins can be a good model for AI simulations of molecular interactions.
University of Queensland researchers have reared deadly cone snails in a laboratory aquarium for the first time, uncovering a potential treasure trove of new venoms for drug development.
To milk a cone snail requires guile and guts. First, Frank Marí uses a pair of tongs to hold a dead goldfish out to the snail; the creature extends a narrow, hose-shaped nose and sniffs the offering.
In the hunt for the target of a cone snail toxin, researchers established a new pipeline that can help identify molecular interactions and may assist with drug discovery ROCKVILLE, MD – When ...
Cone snail venom researcher Mandë Holford discusses the therapeutic potential of toxins found in animals. New research uncovered an alarming accumulation of plastic particles in human brains, raising ...
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