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Recent research results on survival after extreme blood loss
 |  | Survival After Extreme Blood Loss Significantly Improved By 'Hibernation-On-Demand' Drug
02 Jul 2008 For the first time, researchers have demonstrated that the administration of minute amounts of inhaled or intravenous hydrogen sulfide, or H2S - the molecule that gives rotten eggs their sulfurous stench - significantly improves survival from extreme blood loss in rats.
Cell biologist Mark B. Roth, Ph.D., and colleagues in the Basic Sciences Division of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in collaboration with surgeon Robert K. Winn, Ph.D., and colleagues at UW Medicine's Harborview Medical Center, report their findings online ahead of print in The Journal of Trauma Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. The article is slated for the July print issue, which comes out on July 10.
Source article: Survival After Extreme Blood Loss Significantly Improved By 'Hibernation-On-Demand' Drug
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