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Pleasant odors specifically promote a soothing autonomic response and brain-body coupling through respiratory modulation. [PDF]
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Neurologic Disorders and Respiration
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1989The impact of neurologic disorders on the respiratory system is considered as a functional-anatomic-pathologic sequence. Functional roles of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems in respiration are described. The effects of pathologic conditions are then discussed based on this functional-anatomic background.
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Electrospun Fibers Improving Cellular Respiration via Mitochondrial Protection.
Small, 2021Cellular respiration is the prerequisite for cell survival and functions, and mitochondrial function and microcirculation oxygen supply are essential for cellular respiration. However, in diabetic fracture, cellular respiration of bone marrow stem cells (
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Smartphone Sonar-Based Contact-Free Respiration Rate Monitoring
ACM Trans. Comput. Heal., 2021Vital sign (e.g., respiration rate) monitoring has become increasingly more important because it offers useful clues about medical conditions such as sleep disorders.
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2021
Acrylamide, a well-documented neurotoxicant, is commonly found as a byproduct of the Maillard reaction in carbohydrate-rich foods. Numerous studies have indicated that acrylamide-induced apoptosis accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to ...
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Acrylamide, a well-documented neurotoxicant, is commonly found as a byproduct of the Maillard reaction in carbohydrate-rich foods. Numerous studies have indicated that acrylamide-induced apoptosis accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to ...
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