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Scottish scientists say venom from sea snails could hold key to future painkillers

Scottish scientists say venom from sea snails could hold key to future painkillers

The cone snail’s venom contains chemicals called conotoxins, which the creature uses to paralyse its prey by blocking parts of their nervous system. Scientists believe a modified version of the poison could form the basis of future drugs capable of blocking pain receptors in the human body.

Read more at www.scotsman.com


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