
"Breakthrough: Universal Synthetic Antibody Offers Hope for Snakebite Antivenom"
Scientists have developed a lab-made antibody, 95Mat5, that has shown promise in neutralizing toxins from a variety of venomous snakes, including cobras and mambas. This breakthrough could lead to the development of a universal antivenom that offers broad protection against snakebites, potentially saving thousands of lives annually. The research, led by scientists at Scripps Research, utilized a screening process to identify antibodies capable of neutralizing multiple snake toxins, and they are now working on developing additional antibodies for broader coverage against different snake species.