New broad-spectrum antivenom, made up of just eight nanobodies to counter venom from diverse sub-Saharan African snake species, shows success in mice.
Scientists have developed a nanobody-based antivenom that neutralizes toxins from most African cobras, mambas and the rinkhals, which could offer safer, scalable protection beyond existing snakebite ...
Made up of five smaller townships, Snake Park is home to about 5,000 properties built under South Africa's Reconstruction and ...
Scientists have co-developed the world’s first product-ready, lab-produced, recombinant snakebite antivenom that protects against many of Africa’s most dangerous snakes and outperforms existing ...
Vibrant green snakes, masters of camouflage, inhabit diverse global ecosystems from rainforests to savannas. These ...