Once injected into a bite wound, venom of the brown recluse spider causes a reaction in the body that is different from what researchers previously thought University of Arizona researchers led a team that has discovered that venom of spiders in the genus Loxosceles, which contains about 100 spider species including the brown recluse, produces a different chemical product in the human body than scientists believed. The finding has implications for understanding how these spider bites affect humans and development of possible treatments for the bites...
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