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Caterpillar’s venom shows promise for use in medicines, pest control – News-Medical.net
The venom of a caterpillar, native to South East Queensland, shows promise for use in medicines and pest control, Institute for…

The venom of a caterpillar, native to South East Queensland, shows promise for use in medicines and pest control, Institute for Molecular Bioscience researchers say. The Doratifera vulnerans is common to large parts of Queensland’s south-east and is routinely…
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