Animal survival during severe hypoxia and/or anoxia is enhanced by a variety of biochemical adaptations including adaptations of fermentative pathways of energy production and, most importantly, the ability to sharply reduce metabolic rate by 5-20 fold and enter a hypometabolic state. The biochemical regulation of metabolic arrest is proving to have common molecular principles that extend across phylogenetic lines and that are conserved in different types of arrested states (not only anaerobiosis but also estivation, hibernation, etc.). Our new studies with anoxia-tolerant vertebrates have identified a variety of regulatory mechanisms involved in both metabolic rate depression and in the aerobic recovery process using as models the freshwat...
The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) exhibits well-developed natural anoxia toler...
The effects of anoxic submergence (20 h at 7°C in nitrogen-bubbled water) and subsequent aerobic rec...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
Background While oxygen limitation can be extremely damaging for many animals, some vertebrates have...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
The response of two vertebrate mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family members, the extracell...
Long-term survival of oxygen deprivation by animals with well-developed anoxia tolerance depends on ...
Long-term survival of oxygen deprivation by animals with well-developed anoxia tolerance depends on ...
Freshwater turtles Trachemys scripta elegans endure prolonged severe hypoxia, and even complete anox...
Background Pyruvate kinase (PK) is responsible for the final reaction in glycolysis. As PK is a glyc...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) exhibits well-developed natural anoxia toler...
The effects of anoxic submergence (20 h at 7°C in nitrogen-bubbled water) and subsequent aerobic rec...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
Background While oxygen limitation can be extremely damaging for many animals, some vertebrates have...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
Earlier studies identified two main defense strategies against hypoxia in hypoxia tolerant animals: ...
As a consequence of aerobic life, an organism must deal with the continuous generation of reactive o...
The response of two vertebrate mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family members, the extracell...
Long-term survival of oxygen deprivation by animals with well-developed anoxia tolerance depends on ...
Long-term survival of oxygen deprivation by animals with well-developed anoxia tolerance depends on ...
Freshwater turtles Trachemys scripta elegans endure prolonged severe hypoxia, and even complete anox...
Background Pyruvate kinase (PK) is responsible for the final reaction in glycolysis. As PK is a glyc...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...
The red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans) exhibits well-developed natural anoxia toler...
The effects of anoxic submergence (20 h at 7°C in nitrogen-bubbled water) and subsequent aerobic rec...
We develop a unifying theory of hypoxia tolerance based on information from two cell level models (b...