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Teejhay
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This claim is based on research, particularly a 2021 study published in Scientific Reports by scientists from the UAE and France, which revealed that camel tears contain unique antibodies called nanobodies. These nanobodies are small, stable, and highly effective at binding to venom toxins, offering a potential breakthrough in creating safer and more accessible antivenoms, especially in remote and tropical regions where snakebites are prevalent and traditional antivenom access is limited.
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Tonia Packer 🐱
@tohpac1
Thanks for educating us.
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