Vampire bat venom could hold key to new medical treatments

An international team led by The University of Queensland has found a new class of blood pressure-regulating peptides in the venom of the common vampire bat ( Diphylla ecaudata. UQ School of Biological Sciences researcher Associate Professor Bryan Fry said the peptides could help revolutionise….


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