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They were real creatures stalking the peasant villages of Eastern Europe, sucking the blood of innocents wherever ... It was Bram Stoker's Dracula, published in 1897 and named after the nickname ...
They named it, Deinocroton draculi or "Dracula's terrible tick". "Ticks are infamous blood-sucking, parasitic organisms, having a tremendous impact on the health of humans, livestock, pets ...
Doctors are developing a 'Dracula' drug from the saliva of vampire ... This destroys fibrin, which helps blood clot. During the mid-1980s, it emerged that the vampire bat enzyme was genetically ...
Deathly ill Count Dracula and his slimy underling, Anton, travel to Italy in search of a virgin's blood. They're welcomed at the crumbling estate of indebted Marchese Di Fiore, who's desperate to ...