Snail toxins reveal novel way to fight severe nerve pain
14th Nov 2006, 03:06 GMT
A brand new approach to treating severe nerve pain - by aiming drugs at a previously unrecognized molecular target - has been discovered by University of Utah scientists who study the venoms of deadly, sea-dwelling cone snails.
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