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A cone snail has a cone-shaped shell, a fleshy foot, a head, and tentacles. Cone snails live in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Caribbean and Red Seas, and along the coast of Florida.
The toxin in snails called consomatin is similar to somatostatin in humans, a peptide hormone that regulates blood sugar. In cone snail venom, consomatin’s specific and long-lasting effects help ...
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The Deadly Venom Of A Predatory Sea Snail Could Potentially Be Used In Drugs To Better Treat Diseases Impacting Hundreds Of Millions Of PeopleThe toxin, which is called consomatin, is from the geography cone snail. These creatures are a species of predatory sea snail known for hunting small fish. They are typically found in reefs in the ...
Grabbing a live cone snail while collecting seashells could get you jabbed with a fanglike dart full of potentially fatal—and incredibly fast-acting—venom. But studying how this substance ...
An investigation of the cone snail toxin has led to the development of a new method for studying molecular interactions. Researchers led by Izhar Karbat and Eitan Reuvenyat from the Weizmann Institute ...
It is based on a toxin produced by a the magician's cone snail. The snail uses venom to paralyze passing fish, but scientists found chemicals in the poison could also block pain signals in the human ...
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