Crocodile blood kills the bacteria

July 23rd, 2009 2 comments »

bacteriaCrocodiles living in bacteria-infested waters, the sick animals to eat, and fight with other Crocs. Your skin may be ripped open or their limbs torn in battle. But heal quickly and rarely infection. This has led scientists to wonder how a crocodile immune system work.

A research institute led crocodile blood and a number of strains of bacteria, including the new, more resistant bacteria. If a drop of blood from crocodiles is in the midst of a court culture of bacteria, kills all the bacteria in the vicinity. Crocodile kills the virus serum much better the human immune system.

The crocodile has an immune system which attaches to bacteria and tears it apart and exploding. Andas if you have a gun to the head of the bacteria and pulling the trigger,” said Australian scientist Adam Britton. Read more »

How crocodile blood sport can improve performance!

July 22nd, 2009 8 comments »
How crocodile blood sport can improve performance!

About Coccodrillo hemoglobin?

The world of athletics has reacted with a mixture of skepticism and derision when he learned that the famous Chinese running coach Ma Junren was with his world-champion athletes turtlesblood, in the hope of improving their performance, but Scientists in Cambridge, England, has recently learned that a turtle-blood cocktail may not laughing matter. This is what they have found that the blood of another reptilethe crocodilemay improve athletic performance. Read more »

Crocodile blood antibiotics?

July 21st, 2009 1 comment »
SYDNEYScientists in northern tropical Australia to collect blood from crocodiles in the hope of developing a powerful antibiotic for humans, after tests showed that the reptile immune system kills the HIV virus.

The crocodile immune system is much more powerful than human beings, the prevention of life after infection Savage territorial fights which often leave the animals with wounds and missing limbs omissions. Read more »

Crocodile blood shows anti-HIV

July 21st, 2009 1 comment »
Researchers in Australia have tropical north are collecting blood from crocodiles in the hope of developing a powerful antibiotic for humans, after tests showed that the reptile immune system kills the HIV virus.
The crocodile immune system is much stronger than that of human beings, the prevention of infections, life-threatening after Savage territorial struggle that often leaves the animals with Gaping wounds and missing parts. Read more »