What a chemical language from the ocean could teach us about ourselves | Bethanie Edwards

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Oceanographer Bethanie Edwards studies oxylipin -- a chemical “language” spoken by phytoplankton in the ocean and, amazingly, the immune cells in our bodies. By investigating how this language works, Edwards shows how we can gain a deeper understanding of the planet -- and ourselves.
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  • @mykulpierce
    @mykulpierce 3 года назад

    Got here searching for oxylipins after seeing research about it by Leonard Zon, MD and stem cell research with zebrafish