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"These have been due to asphyxiation resulting from hypoxia (lack of oxygen).

We have previously shown that riluzole blocks myocardial INaP and reduces the rise in intracellular [Ca2+] resulting from hypoxia [31] and we now show here that riluzole significantly reduces the extent of myocardial damage at both the gross and microscopic levels following 3 hours of ischaemia.

This is relevant, because although poor outcomes resulting from hypoxia are rare, they are important.

Combining lactate- a product of anaerobic metabolism resulting from hypoxia, and creatinine-a measure of renal function whose excretion is reduced in renal compromise caused by ischaemia, L: C ratio in urine has been shown to predict HIE and future neurodevelopmental outcome.

75 Furthermore, Levine 75 convincingly argued that, compared to similar training in normoxia, IHT quite likely induces a lower stimulus for the active musculature since the lowered power output 76 and the reduced oxygen flux resulting from hypoxia would be associated with a downregulation of muscle structure and function.

With this approach central metabolic pathways will be evaluated and major metabolic changes resulting from hypoxia and glucose availability will be determined towards depicting the possible involvement of metabolic mechanisms [ 11] in some processes of chemotherapeutic resistance in colon cancer [ 12].

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Axonal damage may also result from hypoxia due to complete or partial vascular occlusion by sequestered parasites and/or fibrin-platelet thrombi.

This ratio (expressed here as a percentage) corrects for large differences in Ki67-positive cells throughout a tumor which can result from hypoxia or limited nutrient supply.

Inwood and colleagues believed that intralipid-induced lung injury resulted from hypoxia secondary to vasoconstriction and it could be reversed by indomethacin [ 60].

Development and progression of these serious complications may result from hypoxia, infection, metabolic disorders, and a general lack of adaptation to the extrauterine environment [ 2].

Furthermore, Milby and Baselt (1999) observed that persistent neurologic effects among those experiencing acute H2S intoxication resulted from hypoxia secondary to respiratory insufficiency rather than a direct toxic effect on the brain.

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