Johnnie Bremholm Andersen

International press following Andersen et al. Nature 434, 37 - 38 2005

  1. National Geographic News, USA, "Pythons Grow Bigger Hearts at Mealtimes" ( link)
  2. The New York Times, USA, "The Heart of a Snake (and That's Good)" ( link)
  3. Jyllands Posten, Denmark, "Slanger hjælper hjerteforskning" (link)
  4. Danmarks Radio, Denmark, "Kvælerslangers hjerter model for menneskelig hjertevækst"
  5. Berlingske tidende, Denmark, " Forslugen krabat med en hemmelighed" (link)
  6. Animal Planet (Discovery), USA, "Study: Python Hearts Balloon After Large Meals" ( link)
  7. Campus 5 Århus Universitet, Denmark, "Pytonslangens store hjerte kan hjælpe mennesker" (link)
  8. Stern, Germany, "Stark erhöhte Stoffwechselrate nach der Rattenmahlzeit" (link)
  9. Gazeta, Poland, "Zmienne jest serce pytona"  (link)
  10. NSF, USA, "A "Hearty" Eater" ( link)
  11. Democratic Voice of Burma, Burma, "Science-animals-python-offbeat" (link)
  12. CBC News, Canada, "Python has change of heart after meal" ( link)
  13. Yahoo News, England, "Big-hearted pythons pull off post-prandial trick"
  14. Science orf, Germany "Ratten lassen Pythonherzen stärker schlagen" (link)
  15. Nordbayern Infonet, Germany, "Ratten lassen Pythonherzen stärker schlagen"
  16. SME, Slovakia, "Pytónom sa po jedle zväčší srdce" (link)
  17. Nürtinger Zeitung, Germany, "Ratten lassen Pythonherzen stärker schlagen"
  18. Sympatico.MSN, USA, "Python has change of heart after meal" ( link)
  19. Fapesp, Brasil, "Digestão turbinada" ( link)
  20. Terra Net, USA, "Big-hearted pythons pull off post-prandial trick" ( link)
  21. Vista verde news, Germany, "Das Herz einer Python" (link)
  22. Scienceticker, Germany, "Das Herz einer Python" (link)
  23. Hindustan Times, India, "Big-hearted pythons pull off postprandial trick" (link)
  24. All American Patriot, USA "Big Meals Condition Burmese Python's Heart" ( link)
  25. The Globe and Mail, Canada, "Pythons' hearts expand as needed, research shows" ( link)
  26. Independent online, South Africa, "Remarkable protein helps python scoff rabbits" ( link)
  27. Weird News, USA "Big-hearted pythons pull off post-prandial trick" ( link )
  28. Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa, "Pythons take their meals to heart"       ( link)
  29. Glaubeactuall, Germany, "Ratten lassen Pythonherzen stärker schlagen" ( link)
  30. Sciense Blog, USA, "Python a 'hearty' eater" (link)
  31. Science and News, USA, "Shortcut to Big Heart: Pythons build cardiac muscle in record time" (link)
  32. Biology News Net, "Python a 'hearty' eater"  ( link)     
  33. Yucutan, Mexico?, "El corazón de una pitón crece tras comer"
  34. MalaysiaStar, Malaysia, "Big-heart pythons pull off digestive trick" ( link)
  35. The Star Online, USA, "Big-heart pythons pull off digestive trick" ( link)
  36. Netzeitung Wissenschaft, Germany, "Python wächst nach dem Fressen" (link)
  37. Science News For Kids, USA, "Python Hearts Pump Up" ( link)
  38. Keralanext, India, "Python has change of heart after meal"
  39. Voila, France, "Le python "gonfle" son coeur pour mieux digérer (Nature)"      
  40. Jornal da Ciência, Brasil, "Digestão turbinada" (link)
  41. M Web, South Africa, "Big-hearted pythons pull off post-prandial trick" (link)
  42. IOL, South Africa, "Remarkable protein helps python scoff rabbits" ( link)
  43. Science Daily, USA, "A 'Hearty' Eater: Big Meals Condition A Snake's Heart" ( link)
  44. My DNA, USA, "Burmese python as a model for heart fitness" ( link)
  45. Quirks and Quarks CBC Radio Interview- (link)

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