Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased metabolism, body temperature, heart rate and prolonged immobility without suffering organ injury. During hibernation, the animals must suppress blood clotting to survive prolonged periods of immobility and decreased blood flow that could otherwise lead to the formation of potentially lethal clots. Conversely, upon arousal hibernators must be able to quickly restore normal clotting activity to avoid bleeding. Studies in multiple species of hibernating mammals have shown reversible decreases in circulating platelets, cells involved in hemostasis, as well as in protein coagulation factors during torpor. Hibernator platelets themselves also have ada...
Mammalian hibernators offer natural models for investigating solutions to the metabolic injuries tha...
Activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) and factor deficiency assays were performed on the pla...
Hibernation leads to major changes in physiology, including drastic reductions in circulating leukoc...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
It is known that hibernating animals display a drastic reduction in metabolic rate, accompanied by r...
<div><p>Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor a...
Cold conditions during winter months greatly reduce heart rate in ectothermic animals, such as bullf...
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) enter hibernation to survive periods of...
Hibernation is an incredible adaptation that allows an organism to go dormant during the winter, whe...
Mammalian hibernators offer natural models for investigating solutions to the metabolic injuries tha...
Activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) and factor deficiency assays were performed on the pla...
Hibernation leads to major changes in physiology, including drastic reductions in circulating leukoc...
Hibernating mammals have developed many physiological adaptations to accommodate their decreased met...
Many mammal species survive winter by hibernating, saving energy by reducing metabolism and body tem...
Winter is coming. Some animals successfully cope with the hostility of this season by hibernating. B...
Immobility is a risk factor for thrombosis due to low blood flow, which may result in activation of ...
Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor and arous...
It is known that hibernating animals display a drastic reduction in metabolic rate, accompanied by r...
<div><p>Hibernation is an energy-conserving behavior in winter characterized by two phases: torpor a...
Cold conditions during winter months greatly reduce heart rate in ectothermic animals, such as bullf...
Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) enter hibernation to survive periods of...
Hibernation is an incredible adaptation that allows an organism to go dormant during the winter, whe...
Mammalian hibernators offer natural models for investigating solutions to the metabolic injuries tha...
Activated partial thromboplastin times (APTT) and factor deficiency assays were performed on the pla...
Hibernation leads to major changes in physiology, including drastic reductions in circulating leukoc...