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Spider venom may have legs as future painkiller

University of Queensland researchers have found seven peptides (mini-proteins) in spider venom that block the molecular pathway responsible for sending pain signals from nerves to the brain. The discovery could inspire a new class of potent painkillers with fewer side effects than current medications. The research team, led by Professor Glenn King from UQ