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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Science - 16/Jan 07:55

AI-designed synthetic antivenoms could revolutionise snakebite treatment, new study reveals

Venomous snakebites cause significant deaths and injuries annually. Researchers are now using AI to develop synthetic antivenoms that are faster, cheaper, and more effective than traditional methods. These AI-designed antivenoms can neutralize venom with greater precision, offer thermal stability, and could be more easily distributed in remote areas. Clinical trials are needed to confirm their efficacy in humans.

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