Hypoxic stress usually results a tubulo-interstitial ... kidney tissue and expressed at very high levels in urine after ischemic and toxic injury. The aim of this study was to estimate renal ...
This valuable paper seeks to determine the role of endogenous CNS hemoglobin in protecting mitochondrial homeostasis in hypoxia. There is merit in the work, although it remains incomplete as there is ...
[35] Electroencephalographic (EEG) monitoring with evaluation of frequency delays during periods of cerebral hypoxia could also be used. EEG changes associated with ischemic preconditioning are ...
Consider cerebral palsy or Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), which can develop when oxygen and blood are not allowed to flow to the child’s brain due to umbilical cord complications ...