The Islamic Revolution helped a new system and the multilateralism be formed in the world, Yahya Safavi, the head of board of directors of the Sacred Defense association said at a session in Tehran on ...
According to Helena Safavi, associate professor of biochemistry in the University of Utah’s Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine and the senior author on the study, venomous animals have, through ...
Ho Yan Yeung, PhD, first author on the study (left) and Thomas Koch, PhD, also an author on the study (right) examine a freshly-collected batch of cone snails. Credit: Safavi Lab The somatostatin-like ...
Ho Yan Yeung and Thomas Koch examining cone snails – Credit: Safavi Lab / SWNS Consomatin lasts far longer in the body than the human hormone, due to the inclusion of an unusual amino acid that ...
Safavi Lab It's the most venomous of the known species of cone snail, with almost all human fatalities from cone snails attributed to them, according to research published in the International ...
Ho Yan Yeung, PhD, first author on the study (left) and Thomas Koch, PhD, also an author on the study (right) examine a freshly-collected batch of cone snails. Credit: Safavi Lab While it may seem ...
“It’s really amazing how a snail mimics not just one but two human hormones, insulin and somatostatin," Helena Safavi, associate professor of biochemistry in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine ...
A toxin in the venom called consomatin causes blood sugar levels to remain low The toxin’s structure could form the basis of human diabetes and hormone control drugs ...