Naked mole-rats need carbon dioxide to avoid seizures and here's why

Thursday, April 30, 2020 - 10:00 in Physics & Chemistry

African naked mole-rats are sometimes referred to as animal superheroes. They resist cancer, tolerate pain, and live a remarkably long time. They're also known for their ability to handle high levels of carbon dioxide and can go for several minutes without oxygen. But researchers reporting in Current Biology on April 30 say they may have found the mole-rats' kryptonite: they need high levels of carbon dioxide to function.

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