Ronit Sadhukhan

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Oxygenated perfluorocarbons. This new technology—known as Total Liquid Ventilation (TLV)—was so counterintuitive that few believed it existed. Breathable liquid. Liquid breathing had been a reality since 1966, when Leland C. Clark successfully kept alive a mouse that had been submerged for several hours in an oxygenated perfluorocarbon. In 1989, TLV technology made a dramatic appearance in the movie The Abyss, although few viewers realized that they were watching real science. Total Liquid Ventilation had been born of modern medicine’s attempts to help premature babies breathe by returning ...more
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