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Chronic pain relief from the unlikeliest of places – Australian Academy of Science
*/ Top view of conotoxin LsIA binding to a receptor. Image from a paper by Wen, Adams and Hung in the journal Marine Drugs.

Sufferers of chronic pain know the debilitating consequences of the illness. Existing treatments for chronic pain tend to activate a wide range of receptors in the brain instead of just the few specific ones being targeted. Each receptor subtype has a different…
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