AI-designed antivenoms could help treat lethal snakebites
Briefly

Researchers have shown that machine learning can quickly design antivenoms effective against lethal snake-toxins, addressing a critical public health issue with limited treatment options.
The computer-aided approach resulted in two proteins that provided nearly total protection against individual snake toxins during mouse experiments, indicating promise for human applications.
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