Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf

<p>Humans and laboratory animals differ in their resistance to hypoxia, which affects the severity of inflammatory diseases and the rate of tumor progression. Therefore, it is necessary to search for methods for assessing the initial tolerance to oxygen deficiency and the risks of developing a...

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主要作者: Maria Silina (22686449) (author)
其他作者: Dzhuliia Dzhalilova (22686452) (author), Nikolai Fokichev (22686455) (author), Olga Makarova (110386) (author)
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Maria Silina (22686449)
Molecular Biology
hypoxia
biomarkers
hypoxia tolerance
acute mountain sickness
personalized medicine
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title Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
title_full Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
title_fullStr Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
title_full_unstemmed Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
title_short Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
title_sort Table 1_Physiological and molecular mechanisms of tolerance to hypoxia and oxygen deficiency resistance markers.pdf
topic Molecular Biology
hypoxia
biomarkers
hypoxia tolerance
acute mountain sickness
personalized medicine