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Lobster blood is likely a long way from playing a role in new drugs, Bayer said, but there’s “no question it has antiviral and anticancer properties” based on research needed to apply for ...
Lobster blood is likely a long way from playing a role in new drugs, Bayer said, but there's “no question it has antiviral and anticancer properties” based on research needed to apply for the ...
Lobster Unlimited of Orono is investigating whether lobster blood can be used as a potential weapon against viruses and cancer.
Lobster blood is colorless in water and turns blue when exposed to air due to the presence of hemocyanin. When cooked, the blood coagulates and may appear opaque or whitish.
Lobster Blood Could Play Role in New Drugs A company from Maine thinks compounds derived from lobster's circulatory fluid could improve human health By Patrick Whittle • Published February 19, 2020 ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Maine lobsters have long delighted tourists as the state's most beloved seafood. But one company thinks the crustaceans can save human lives by providing their blood for ...
Lobster blood is likely a long way from playing a role in new drugs, Bayer said, but there’s “no question it has antiviral and anticancer properties” based on research needed to apply for ...
But one company thinks the crustaceans can save human lives by providing their blood for use in new drugs. Skip to content. Close. Back America's Newspaper. 1. Subscribe.
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