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Cooling down for going up: Could selective ‘brain chilling’ mitigate high‐altitude illness?
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Adnan Haq, Damian M. Bailey
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Propionic Acidemia: A Case‐Report and Review of the Literature
ABSTRACT Propionic acidemia is an inborn error of metabolism involving an enzymatic defect of propionyl‐CoA carboxylase that results in the build‐up of toxic metabolites which can induce metabolic decompensation. Secondary mitochondrial dysfunction in propionic acidemia has been commonly recognized; however, its clinical presentation and management are
Brandon K. Walther +5 more
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Severe Respiratory Acidosis-induced Involuntary Hyper defecation: The Role of Medullary Caudal Raphe Nuclei. [PDF]
Khandelwal A +3 more
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The physiology of survival: Heat
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Josh Foster +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The PREdiction of DELIRium in ICu patients (PRE‐DELIRIC), an intensive care unit (ICU) delirium prediction tool, was developed in an international collaboration. However, its predictive ability is not well established among Chinese ICU patients with severe pneumonia (SP).
Chuanchuan Liu +4 more
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Surviving stabbing: The physiology of knife crime
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Hugh Montgomery, Mike Tipton
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Glutamine deprivation triggers ACSL5 upregulation in tumor cells, sustaining their viability via dual metabolic rewiring programs. ACSL5 enhances glycolysis by relieving p53's inhibition of PGAM1 while also sustaining mitochondrial respiration and TCA cycle flux through promoting IDH2 dimerization.
Shuai Tian +11 more
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Respiratory Acidosis as a Diagnostic Clue in Symptomatic Epilepsy With Stroke Mimics: A Case Report. [PDF]
Takahashi K, Ishikawa S, Takeuchi H.
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Should we breathe more like dogs when overheated? A perspective from acid–base balance
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Akira Katagiri, Naoto Fujii
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Implantable Drug Delivery Systems for Skeletal Muscles and Eyes
This review highlights the different types of recent implantable drug delivery systems (IDDS) fabricated for a use with skeletal muscles, and with eyes. It presents the developments already made and the current research directions, showing the evolution of IDDS and their great diversity.
Serge Ostrovidov +8 more
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