AbstractBackgroundHypoxia and temperature stress are two major adverse environmental conditions often encountered by fishes. The interaction between hypoxia and temperature stresses has been well documented and oxygen is considered to be the limiting factor for the thermal tolerance of fish. Although both high and low temperature stresses can impair the cardiovascular function and the cross-resistance between hypoxia and heat stress has been found, it is not clear whether hypoxia acclimation can protect fish from cold injury.ResultsPre-acclimation of 96-hpf zebrafish larvae to mild hypoxia (5% O2) significantly improved their resistance to lethal hypoxia (2.5% O2) and increased the survival rate of zebrafish larvae after lethal cold (10°C) ...
Insufficient blood supply during acute infarction and chronic ischemia leads to tissue hypoxia which...
Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment...
Low temperatures may cause severe growth inhibition and mortality in fish. In order to understand th...
Background: Hypoxia and temperature stress are two major adverse environmental conditions often enco...
AbstractBackgroundTemperature is one of key environmental parameters that affect the whole life of f...
<div><p>Temperature influences nearly all biochemical, physiological and life history activities of ...
Tolerance towards hypoxia is highly pronounced in zebrafish. In this study even beneficial effects o...
AbstractHypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, le...
When fish live in the wild or are cultured artificially, they will inevitably suffer from hypoxia. A...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Many aerobic organisms have developed molecular mechanism to tolerate hypoxia, but the specifics of ...
Severe hypoxia is a common cause of major brain, heart, and kidney injury in adults, children, and n...
<div><p>Low temperatures may cause severe growth inhibition and mortality in fish. In order to under...
Insufficient blood supply during acute infarction and chronic ischemia leads to tissue hypoxia which...
Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment...
Low temperatures may cause severe growth inhibition and mortality in fish. In order to understand th...
Background: Hypoxia and temperature stress are two major adverse environmental conditions often enco...
AbstractBackgroundTemperature is one of key environmental parameters that affect the whole life of f...
<div><p>Temperature influences nearly all biochemical, physiological and life history activities of ...
Tolerance towards hypoxia is highly pronounced in zebrafish. In this study even beneficial effects o...
AbstractHypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, le...
When fish live in the wild or are cultured artificially, they will inevitably suffer from hypoxia. A...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
Hypoxia causes critical cellular injury both in early human development and in adulthood, leading to...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
Many aerobic organisms have developed molecular mechanism to tolerate hypoxia, but the specifics of ...
Severe hypoxia is a common cause of major brain, heart, and kidney injury in adults, children, and n...
<div><p>Low temperatures may cause severe growth inhibition and mortality in fish. In order to under...
Insufficient blood supply during acute infarction and chronic ischemia leads to tissue hypoxia which...
Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment...
Low temperatures may cause severe growth inhibition and mortality in fish. In order to understand th...