Oxygen by INTRAVENOUS ROUTE a major experiment
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Boston Children's Hospital researchers have found a new device that can inject oxygen into the bloodstream intravenously. The study originally conducted on rats is paving the way for human trials and can work wonders to prevent oxygen loss.
Oxygen is carried through the bloodstream to various organs of the body and utilized for oxidative phosphorylation. Under normal circumstances, our body has sufficient oxygen but certain conditions like Covid-19 cause serious deprivation.
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