Snake venom charms science world

The King Cobra continues to weave its charm with researchers identifying a protein in its venom with the potential for new drug discovery and to advance understanding of disease mechanisms.The novel protein named haditoxin has been described in the prestigious Journal of Biological Chemistry (March 12, 2010).The editorial board of the journal has selected this work as the "Paper of the Week" recognizing it as being in the top one per cent of their published articles in terms of significance and overall importance.Haditoxin was discovered in Professor Manjunatha Kini's laboratory at the National University of Singapore.

Snake venom charms science world

The King Cobra continues to weave its charm with researchers identifying a protein in its venom with the potential for new drug discovery and to advance understanding of disease mechanisms.

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King Cobra venom may lead to a new drug

SINGAPORE, March 10 (UPI) -- Singaporean scientists say a protein discovered in the venom of the King Cobra, the world's largest venomous snake, may lead to development of a unique drug.

Wed 10 Mar 10 from UPI

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