This valuable paper seeks to determine the role of endogenous CNS hemoglobin in protecting mitochondrial homeostasis in hypoxia. There is merit in the work, although it remains incomplete as there is ...
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 ...
Exceptionally low levels of RBC may be signs of anemia, while abnormally high levels are often associated with dehydration or chronic hypoxia, which might be caused by cigarette smoking or diseases ...
SaO 2 in hypoxia can be defended by increasing ventilatory drive; however, during heavy exercise, many athletes demonstrate limitations to expiratory flow and are unable to increase ventilation in ...