Drunken Carp Hold Secret to survival
Besotted carp, happy without oxygen
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"Anoxia-related diseases are the major causes of death in the industrialized world," said Professor Göran Nilsson. "We have here a situation where evolution has solved the problem of anoxic survival millions of years ago, something that medical science has struggled with for decades with limited success."
The researchers found this extraordinary fish can change the structure of its gills to avoid becoming anoxic, the Society for Experimental Biology reported. It has a much higher affinity for oxygen than any other vertebrate, and also makes tranquilizers and produces alcohol when oxygen supplies are limited.
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"Anoxia-related diseases are the major causes of death in the industrialized world," said Professor Göran Nilsson. "We have here a situation where evolution has solved the problem of anoxic survival millions of years ago, something that medical science has struggled with for decades with limited success."
The researchers found this extraordinary fish can change the structure of its gills to avoid becoming anoxic, the Society for Experimental Biology reported. It has a much higher affinity for oxygen than any other vertebrate, and also makes tranquilizers and produces alcohol when oxygen supplies are limited.
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