The crucian carp can survive for weeks in total anoxia, amongst others because of a unique anaerobic pathway producing ethanol. During this period brain and heart remain fully functional. This study compares the 'metabolomics' of the main organs of the anoxic crucian carp with those of the closely related, but not anoxia resistent, common carp. New methodologies for NMR and data analaysis will ne optimised.

Responsible scientist
Gudrun De BoeckProject collaborators
Isabelle Lardon