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  • 07-14-2012, 02:45 PM
    Coleslaw007
    :eek: x2 on that being a room of nightmares, beautiful, freaking scary nightmares.

    Cool video. The more scientists learn, the more medical science progresses. I am quite sure that this can one day have quite a few medical applications once they fully understand it and figure out how to isolate some of the various enzymes, peptides, amino acids, carbohydrates, metal ions, lipids, nucleosides and other components of the venom.

    I've read studies in which snake venom was used with some efficiency to inhibit sarcomas in mice. Lol for non-medical term people, it reduced cancerous tumors.


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