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Danish Researchers Create Nanobody-based Antivenom Effective Against 17 African Snake Species - Stuff South Africa
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Danish Researchers Create Nanobody-based Antivenom Effective Against 17 African Snake Species - Stuff South Africa
There are a few things genuinely terrifying about living in Africa, and one of those is the proliferation of venomous snakes. If a black mamba or boomslang gets you, you’d best hope there’s someone nearby with a package of antivenom. But it’s a pain in the backside to make (horses are involved) and isn’t always terribly effective, even when it is on hand. Danish researchers at DTU (Danmarks Tekniske Universitet) Bioengineering seem to have hit o…
In recent hours, the Technical University of Denmark and the University of Bangor of the United Kingdom developed an antivenom that protects against 17 snakes, using flame and alpaca antibodies. Read more
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