Venom from the funnel web spider could prevent brain damage from strokes after 'world-first discovery'


Venom from the deadly funnel web spider can be used to protect the brain from devastating stroke damage, scientists have found. Australian researchers were sequencing the DNA of the venom when they discovered a compound, which they say could protect brain cells even when injected hours after a stroke has occurred.
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