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Microvascular over-dilation may lead to muscle hypoxiaChronic limb-threatening ischemia is known to ... "Muscle microvasculature responds to hypoxia by dilating in an attempt to increase the flow of blood and oxygen to the tissues.
Haemostasis (clot formation) halts the bleeding, and the body quickly forms a blood clot in response to injury. Inflammation ...
In mice, chronic exposure to inhaled hypoxia can normalize tissue hyperoxia and has been shown to extend lifespan in a mouse model of Leigh syndrome. Phase I clinical trials have demonstrated the ...
"Some of the common symptoms of hypoxia include confusion, elevated heart rate, rapid breathing and shortness of breath. Chronic hypoxia kills cells of the brain," he added. Albeit, breathing in ...
Elucidation of the roles of additional factors, especially local hypoxia-inducible factors such as HIF1 and pVHL, might give new insights into renal erythropoietin regulation and ultimately lead ...
My main research contributions have addressed cardiovascular reflex control in response to: spinal cord injury; chronic hypoxia and hypocapnia due to permanent residence at high altitude; and ...
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