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University of Queensland scientists found funnel-web spider venom can help heart attack patients

A venom that can kill you in hours could soon be used to save lives. Australian scientists have developed a drug candidate from a molecule in the venom of the Fraser Island funnel-web spider to prevent damage caused by heart attacks. The discovery was made by a team led by Dr Nathan Palpant and Professor Glenn King from The University of Queensland and Professor Peter Macdonald from Sydney s Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. New research by the University of Queensland has discovered the venom of the Fraser Island funnel-web spider (pictured) can prevent damage caused by heart attacks Dr Palpant said the drug candidate, a protein called Hi1a, worked by stopping a death signal sent from the heart after an attack when blood flow to the organ is reduced.

Spider venom may save heart attack victims

FRASER ISLAND FUNNEL WEB SPIDER - AAP 1 of 1 A venom that can kill you in hours could soon be used to save lives. Australian scientists have developed a drug candidate from a molecule in the venom of the Fraser Island funnel-web spider to prevent damage caused by heart attacks. The discovery was made by a team led by Dr Nathan Palpant and Professor Glenn King from The University of Queensland and Professor Peter Macdonald from Sydney s Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute. Dr Palpant said the drug candidate, a protein called Hi1a, worked by stopping a death signal sent from the heart after an attack when blood flow to the organ is reduced.

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