Scientists have made respiration obsolete (at least in 15 minute intervals). |
For more information on the experiment, check out this report in Science Translational Medicine. The microparticles are made of a single oxygen bubble surrounded by a shell of lipids, which holds the bubble in place. And the procedure is especially exciting because it works within seconds, handing off the oxygen molecules to red blood cells flowing throughout the body. (The version of artificial blood currently in use needs to be oxygenated in the lungs.)
Just take a few moments to consider the implications of a technology that allows you to survive without breathing. Kheir imagines that the injections could find their way into first aid kits for deep sea divers and mountain climbers; that they could allow swimmers to stay submerged for longer stretches of time; that they might enable new, intricate surgical procedures. Not to mention possible applications for an oxygen shot in space travel or firefighting—or in preventing cerebral palsy, a consequence of oxygen deprivation in the womb. (slate.com)
The possibilities are (heh) breathtaking.
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