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  • Feature: Turning toxins against MS 11/12/2009 10:59:00

    The Caribbean sun anemone disables its prey with a potent neurotoxin that could provide a new treatment for the disabling auto-immune disorder, multiple sclerosis.
    The Caribbean sun anemone disables its prey with a potent neurotoxin that could provide a new treatment for the disabling auto-immune disorder, multiple sclerosis.
  • Feature: Plumbing the peptides of spider toxins 03/12/2009 16:10:00

    French toxinologist, Pierre Escoubas, is finding interesting pharmacology in the venoms of smaller species that punch way above their weight.
    French toxinologist, Pierre Escoubas, is finding interesting pharmacology in the venoms of smaller species that punch way above their weight.
  • Feature: Visualising the cellular membrane 13/11/2009 11:01:00

    Katharina Gaus explores life’s humble container and finds the cell’s lipid coat is more complex than we expected.
    Katharina Gaus explores life’s humble container and finds the cell’s lipid coat is more complex than we expected.
  • Xenome adds Cherrington to board 11/08/2009 16:30:00

    Dr Julie Cherrington joins Xenome board as an independent, non-executive director.
    Dr Julie Cherrington joins Xenome board as an independent, non-executive director.
  • No pain for Xenome 21/08/2008 16:36:00

    Synthetic venom peptide shows promise in trials
    Synthetic venom peptide shows promise in trials
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