
Ocean Worms Could Offer Blood Substitutes
Marine worms, particularly the species known as the bloodworm (Glycera dibranchiata), have captured the attention of scientists for their remarkable hemoglobin properties. The unique hemoglobin of bloodworms has spurred extensive research into its potential applications, with one of the most promising areas being the development of blood substitutes for transfusions. In critical care and trauma medicine, having access to a safe and effective blood substitute is of paramount importance, especially in emergency situations where traditional blood transfusions may be challenging to administer promptly.