The obtained results characterizing the effects of intrauterine hypoxia of different levels on the formation of structural/functional changes in the MCh of brainstem cells can be taken into account in the process of development of novel approaches to the treatment of MCh diseases
Taking into account the importance of aerobic metabolism in brain, the aim of the present work was t...
The alteration of homocysteine metabolism has been shown to constitute a risk factor for neurodegene...
The aim of the article was to study the influence of 5%, 10% and 12% hypoxia endured in the stage of...
We examined changes in the morphofunctional state of the mitochondria (MCh) and immunohistochemical ...
This study was designed in a rat model to determine the hallmarks of possible permanent behavioral a...
Carotid body (CB) responses to hypoxia are low at birth and increase over time to mature responses. ...
Exposure of immature rats to 8% oxygen after unilateral carotid artery ligation (UCL) causes metabol...
Cerebral hypoxia-ischemia in human infants presents a complex clinical problem in that no standardiz...
Children born prematurely are commonly exposed to perinatal events such as infections, apneutic atta...
Carotid bodies (CB) are paired, oxygen-sensing organs located in the bifurcation of the carotid arte...
Effects of placental insufficiency and preterm birth on neurodevelopment can be modeled in experimen...
Introduction : Maternal hypoxia induces an adverse uterine environment and may induce long-term effe...
A recent study has shown that increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases-2 and metalloproteinas...
The cognitive deficits observed in children with cyanotic congenital heart disease suggest involveme...
Some relationships between the changes in the dynamics of brain pyruvate kinase (PK) activity and so...
Taking into account the importance of aerobic metabolism in brain, the aim of the present work was t...
The alteration of homocysteine metabolism has been shown to constitute a risk factor for neurodegene...
The aim of the article was to study the influence of 5%, 10% and 12% hypoxia endured in the stage of...
We examined changes in the morphofunctional state of the mitochondria (MCh) and immunohistochemical ...
This study was designed in a rat model to determine the hallmarks of possible permanent behavioral a...
Carotid body (CB) responses to hypoxia are low at birth and increase over time to mature responses. ...
Exposure of immature rats to 8% oxygen after unilateral carotid artery ligation (UCL) causes metabol...
Cerebral hypoxia-ischemia in human infants presents a complex clinical problem in that no standardiz...
Children born prematurely are commonly exposed to perinatal events such as infections, apneutic atta...
Carotid bodies (CB) are paired, oxygen-sensing organs located in the bifurcation of the carotid arte...
Effects of placental insufficiency and preterm birth on neurodevelopment can be modeled in experimen...
Introduction : Maternal hypoxia induces an adverse uterine environment and may induce long-term effe...
A recent study has shown that increased activity of matrix metalloproteinases-2 and metalloproteinas...
The cognitive deficits observed in children with cyanotic congenital heart disease suggest involveme...
Some relationships between the changes in the dynamics of brain pyruvate kinase (PK) activity and so...
Taking into account the importance of aerobic metabolism in brain, the aim of the present work was t...
The alteration of homocysteine metabolism has been shown to constitute a risk factor for neurodegene...
The aim of the article was to study the influence of 5%, 10% and 12% hypoxia endured in the stage of...