
A Universal Cure for Snake Bites?
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Science, Biology, Health Sciences, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses the development and challenges of antivenoms, traditionally made using livestock like horses to produce polyclonal antibodies. These antivenoms are specific to certain venoms and can cause allergic reactions. Researchers are now developing monoclonal antibodies in labs, which are more targeted and consistent. Phage display technology helps identify broadly neutralizing antibodies that can tackle multiple toxins, potentially leading to universal antivenoms. This advancement could make antivenoms more effective, cost-efficient, and accessible worldwide.
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