What elephant seals can tell us about using carbon monoxide to heal

Sunday, April 3, 2016 - 22:50 in Biology & Nature

Researchers are studying how marine mammals -- which have naturally high levels of carbon monoxide -- might shed light on the protective effects of carbon monoxide. The findings could help refine approaches for carbon monoxide-based therapies currently being tested in several ongoing clinical trials.

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