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New research paints a dynamic picture of how we respond to high or low oxygen levels

New research paints a dynamic picture of how we respond to high or low oxygen levels

Pulsed SILAM reveals variations of protein half-lives across organs. Credit: Science Advances (2023). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj4884

It only takes holding your breath for slightly too long to understand that too little oxygen is bad for you. But can you also have too much? Indeed, breathing air with a higher oxygen level than your body needs can…


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Central Saint Martins Resets BA Student Show

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