Peptide discovered in scorpion venom may hold key to secretory diseases
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Image shows the toxin, GaTx1, in ribbon representation superimposed above a display of its side-chain surface volume. GaTx1 can control the movement of ions and water out of cells by interacting with a crucial chloride channel known to be defective in patients with cystic fibrosis. Credit: Image courtesy of Christopher Thompson
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