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Stonefish toxin could lead to breakthroughs in human worm infections
The deadly stonefish found along Queensland beaches could hold the key to combating a common health issue in humans.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists at James Cook University in Cairns have discovered how toxins from stonefish could be used to control parasitic gastrointestinal worms known…
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