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Excitatory neurotransmission at O<sub>2</sub> receptors in zebrafish gill: It takes two to tango. [PDF]
Nurse CA, Leonard EM.
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Sensitivity of sturgeons to environmental hypoxia: a review of physiological and ecological evidence
David H. Secor, Edwin J. Niklitschek
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Tooth decay progression transforms the dental pulp response from repair to fibrosis. At early stages, stromal cells reprogram to repair the extra cellular matrix (ECM), blood vessels, and nerves, remodel and grow, keeping repair possible. In advanced decay, hypoxia, and vessel regression, in complement with an immune switch, fuel nerve degeneration and
Hoang Thai Ha +12 more
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A gender-integrated biopsychosocial model to understand cardiovascular risk in women working under environmental hazards: the case of chronic intermittent hypoxia. [PDF]
Lang M +3 more
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Lipid droplets (LDs) protect the heart against lipotoxicity in cardiac ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury; however, they are insufficient to prevent cardiomyocyte death. Seipin plays a central role in the insufficient formation of LDs, subsequent lipotoxicity, and myocardial injury during cardiac I/R injury.
Changyun Liu +13 more
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Nicotinamide Riboside Alleviates the Neurotoxic Injury of Dendritic Spine Plasticity Mediated by Hypoxic Microglial Activation. [PDF]
Hou J +10 more
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Illustrating how tumor‐derived PLA2G16 regulates tetracosatetraenoic acid (C24:4 (n‐6)) accumulation and CD8+ T cell activation via the C24:4‐PPARα‐FAO axis in early metastatic niches, thereby promoting lung metastasis of triple‐negative breast cancer.
Yubi Gan +13 more
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High altitude: A forgotten cause of pulmonary oedema. [PDF]
Song J, Amaru R, Prchal JT.
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Physiological responses of mussel larvae Mytilus edulis to environmental hypoxia and anoxia
Wen‐Xiong Wang, J. Widdows
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