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| | Hypoxia, Metabolic Acidosis, and the Circulation (Clinical Physiology Series) $28.75 | |
| Chronic lung disease linked to cognitive loss. (Hypoxemia is Likely Cause). : An article from: Family Practice News $5.95 | |
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| | Ultrastructure of the brain in hypoxia $49.00 | |
| Nocturnal acid reflux not linked with apnea, hypoxia.(Gastroenterology ) : An article from: Internal Medicine News $5.95 | |
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| | A Gulf of Opinion.(Hypoxia Action Plan) : An article from: Farm Journal $5.95 | |
| Feeling drunk on thanksgiving.(Hypoxia)(Co lumn) : An article from: Approach $5.95 | |
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| | Steady state NMR imaging of cerebral blood volume as an index of chronic hypoxia induced angiogenesis : (Dissertation) $55.00 | |
| Historical perspectives regarding our understanding of physical performance during hypoxia. : An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport $5.95 | |
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| | Making hypoxia happen : An article from: The Scientist $10.00 | |
| The pathogenic contribution of TNF-alpha in a placental hypoxia model of preeclampsia : (Dissertation) $55.00 | |
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Activated protein C infusion mimics antioxidant effects on hypoxia-induced microvascular injury
PURPOSE: Hypoxia induces an inflammatory cascade that results in injury to the microvasculature. Specifically, leukocyte adhesion to the endothelium ...
From CHEST,
10/1/05
by Sonja D. Bartolome
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Ventilatory responses to hypoxia and hypercapnia in stable methadone maintenance treatment patients
Rationale: Methadone is a long-acting [mu]-opioid and is an effective treatment for heroin addiction. Opioids depress respiration, and patients receiving ...
From CHEST,
9/1/05
by Harry Teichtahl
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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1[alpha]Z polymorphism and coronary collaterals in patients with ischemic heart disease
Study objectives: Marked variability exists in coronary artery collaterals in patients with ischemic heart disease. Although multiple factors are thought ...
From CHEST,
8/1/05
by Jon R. Resar
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Bone marrow-derived cells contribute to pulmonary vascular remodeling in hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension
Study objective: In these days, it was reported that bone marrow (BM) cells might take part in the remodeling of some systemic vascular diseases; however, ...
From CHEST,
5/1/05
by Kentaro Hayashida
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Prolonged nitric oxide inhalation during recovery from chronic hypoxia does not decrease nitric oxide-dependent relaxation in pulmonary arteries
Study objective: To investigate the effects of long-term nitric oxide (NO) inhalation on the recovery process of right ventricular hypertrophy (RVH) ...
From CHEST,
12/1/04
by Junko Maruyama
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The original plan - safe landing after hypoxia mishap
A good deal, cross-country flight from Lemoore to Oceana was the original plan. What happened on that trip caused the scare of my life and was the closest ...
From Approach,
8/1/03
by Derek Nalewajko
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Pulmonary vascular responses to hypoxia and hyperoxia in healthy volunteers and COPD patients measured by electrical impedance tomography - clinical investigations
Background: Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive imaging technique using impedance to visualize and measure blood volume changes. Study objective: To examine the validity of EIT
From CHEST,
6/1/03
by Henk J. Smit
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Tissue hypoxia in sleep apnea syndrome assessed by uric acid and adenosine
Study objective: Although the overnight increase in urinary uric acid/creatinine ratio ([DELTA]UA/Cr) is considered by some to be a marker of tissue ...
From CHEST,
11/1/02
by Hiroshi Saito
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