SMRTR Science & EngineeringAug 31, 2025Science News

A bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoning

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Scientists engineered a bacterial protein that quickly removes carbon monoxide from blood cells, allowing mice to expel it through urine, potentially offering a new treatment for carbon monoxide poisoning that affects thousands annually.

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