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Physiology of nitrogen: A life or death matter
Abstract With each breath, four out of every five molecules we inspire are nitrogen (N2), since this gas constitutes ∼80% of the atmospheric air that surrounds us. Despite its abundance and unlike molecular oxygen, N2 has traditionally held less appeal among physiologists given its lack of reactivity and corresponding inability to support combustion or
Damian M. Bailey +2 more
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Astrocytes: Orchestrators of brain gas exchange and oxygen homeostasis
Abstract figure legend Oxygen and carbon dioxide enter the body via breathing; in the brain astrocytes play a key role balancing oxygen delivery with carbon dioxide removal. Abstract If we consider neurons like muscles during exercise, the demand for oxygen (O2) and carbon dioxide (CO2) elimination is constantly changing.
Isabel N. Christie
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Epidemiology of perinatal asphyxia among newborns in Ethiopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of incidence and risk factors. [PDF]
Jikamo B +5 more
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Analysis of asphyxia death due to compression around theneck and significance of cello tape sample [PDF]
Sachin Meena K
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Abstract figure legend Using wild‐type and Trpv1−/− rats, we assessed the contribution of TRPV1 channels to the activation of afferent renal nerve activity (ARNA) during renal artery occlusion, graded reductions in renal blood flow and elevated renal pelvic pressure.
Jacob B. Sullivan +2 more
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Determinants of Birth Asphyxia Among Neonates in Selected Hospitals of Ethiopia: A Multi-site Unmatched Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Girma K, Tefera EG, Abdissa B.
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Prevalence and risk factors of birth asphyxia at Livingstone University teaching hospital. [PDF]
Ngongo NN +19 more
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