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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Smith, ESJ, Schuhmacher, L-N, Husson, Z
Abstract: 

The naked mole-rat (NMR) is a subterranean rodent that has gained significant attention from the biomedical research community in recent years as molecular mechanisms underlying its unusual biology start to be unraveled. With very low external mortality, NMRs have an unusually long lifespan while showing no signs of aging, such as neurodegeneration or cancer. Furthermore, living underground in large colonies (100 to 300 animals), results in comparatively high carbon dioxide and low oxygen levels, from which NMRs have evolved extreme resistance to both hypoxia and hypercapnia. In this paper we have summarized the latest developments in NMR research and its impact on biomedical research, with the aim of providing a sound background that will inform and inspire further investigations.

Publication ID: 
754844
Published date: 
11 August 2015
Publication source: 
manual
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
Open Access Animal Physiology
Publication volume: 
2015
Publisher: 
Dove Press
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