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Scientists turned to the mutations that helped woolly mammoths survive freezing temperatures

Woolly mammoth’s secrets for shrugging off cold points toward new artificial blood for humans


By Chien Ho, Ph.D.—— Bio and Archives--September 14, 2011

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The blood from woolly mammoths—those extinct elephant-like creatures that roamed the Earth in pre-historic times—is helping scientists develop new blood products for modern medical procedures that involve reducing patients’ body temperature. The report appears in ACS’ journal Biochemistry.
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