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protein, AI and snake venom
Scientists use AI to create completely new anti-venom proteins
Each year, snake bites kill upwards of 100,000 people and permanently disable hundreds of thousands more, according to estimates from the World Health Organization. Promising new science, enabled by state-of-the-art technology, could help quell the threat.
Lethal snake venom may be countered by new AI-designed proteins
The current way to produce antivenoms is antiquated. Experiments in mice suggest that an artificial intelligence approach could save time and money.
Designer proteins to treat deadly snake bites could save thousands of lives
Novel proteins have been designed to neutralise some of the deadliest molecules in snake venom. The proteins, which were developed with the aid of deep learning, are more stable and easily produced than natural antibodies, and could potentially save many lives in the field.
Snakebite Antivenom Reinvented with Protein Design Technology
Researchers from UW Medicine and the Technical University of Denmark have developed computationally designed proteins to neutralize toxins in elapid snake venom. These proteins target three-finger toxins.
AI-designed proteins tackle century-old problem — making snake antivenoms
The AI-designed proteins could form the basis of a new generation of therapies for snakebites — which kill an estimated 100,000 people each year and are still treated much as they were a century ago.
Deep learning designs proteins against deadly snake venom
New proteins not found in nature have now been designed to counteract certain highly poisonous components of snake venom. The deep learning, computational methods for developing these toxin-neutralizing proteins offer hope for creating safer,
AI-designed proteins neutralize toxins found in snake venom
A study by this year's Nobel Laureate in Chemistry reveals a possible game-changer in snakebite treatment. Researchers have created new proteins that neutralize lethal toxins found in snake venom, potentially offering a safer and more effective alternative to traditional antivenoms.
AI-Designed Antivenom Counteracts Toxins from Snakebites in Mice
The AI-designed proteins neutralized lethal 3FTx toxins found in snake venom, which are often the reason that traditional antivenoms fail.
Researchers use AI to design proteins that block snake venom toxins
It has been a few years since AI began successfully tackling the challenge of predicting the three-dimensional structure of proteins, complex molecules that are essential for all life. Next-generation tools are now available,
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AI Breakthrough Creates Instant Snake Antivenom, Saving All Test Subjects
Revolutionary AI system designs instant snake antivenom proteins, achieving 100% survival in trials and transforming ...
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AI antivenom shows 100% success rate against lethal cobra venom
AI antivenom achieved an astounding 100 percent success rate in neutralizing lethal cobra venom. David Baker, the 2024 Nobel ...
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AI designs ‘breakthrough’ snakebite treatment that could turbocharge antivenom development
Mice were protected against lethal snake toxins for the first time, in a ‘breakthrough’ moment thanks to artificial ...
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In Africa, danger slithers through homes and fields
According to official estimates, about 5 million people are bitten by snakes each year. About 120,000 die, and some 400,000 ...
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