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HowStuffWorks on MSNCone Snail: A Slow but Highly Venomous PredatorTheir cone-shaped shells are intricately patterned and brightly ... cone snails make efficient predators without those tools.
AI helps scientists decode a cone snail toxin’s targets, paving the way for safer drug development and ecological research.
Researchers have found that cone snail toxins can be a good model for AI simulations of molecular interactions.
obscuring an opening in their shells which can be attacked by predatory sea snails (muricids). Bent morphs have slower growth and lower reproduction than the standard cone-shaped barnacles ...
An investigation of the cone snail toxin has led to the development of a new method for studying molecular interactions.
Prialt is a synthetic version of the venom used by the sea snail Conus magus, popularly known as the Magician's Cone Snail, to hunt prey. As a boy Professor Olivera used to collect the shells of ...
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