Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. But how do hibernators survive the procoagulant state of months of immobility at very low body temperatures, with strongly decreased blood flow and increased blood viscosity? Changing the coagulation system seems crucial for preventing thromboembolic complications.</p
The hibernating mammal presents several unique features as regards metabolism. The change from the h...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Cold conditions during winter months greatly reduce heart rate in ectothermic animals, such as bullf...
Winterslapers zijn in staat periodes van torpor met een zeer lage lichaamstemperatuur (~3-7°C) gevol...
Therapeutic hypothermia as employed during transplantation, surgery or trauma unavoidably leads to o...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Targeted temperature management (TTM) is standard of care for neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopat...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
Synopsis Supply and demand relationships govern survival of animals in the wild and are also key det...
The thermal challenge associated with cold acclimation (CA) and hibernation requires effective cardi...
SummarySeasonal hibernation in mammals is under a unique adaptation system that protects organisms f...
The hibernating mammal presents several unique features as regards metabolism. The change from the h...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Cold conditions during winter months greatly reduce heart rate in ectothermic animals, such as bullf...
Winterslapers zijn in staat periodes van torpor met een zeer lage lichaamstemperatuur (~3-7°C) gevol...
Therapeutic hypothermia as employed during transplantation, surgery or trauma unavoidably leads to o...
Hibernation and enforced hypothermia in mammals are widely different physiologic states. Prior to hi...
Targeted temperature management (TTM) is standard of care for neonatal hypoxic ischemic encephalopat...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
Synopsis Supply and demand relationships govern survival of animals in the wild and are also key det...
The thermal challenge associated with cold acclimation (CA) and hibernation requires effective cardi...
SummarySeasonal hibernation in mammals is under a unique adaptation system that protects organisms f...
The hibernating mammal presents several unique features as regards metabolism. The change from the h...
Background: Accidental hypothermia (AH) is an unintended decrease in body core temperature (BCT) to ...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...