The metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules; processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs.
Each cycle of her respiration becomes longer by a second or two.
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There was no odor of alcohol in the thick and heavy respiration.
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In one minute the respiration was laborious, and the pupils were dilated.
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The two nostrils serve at once both for the respiration and smell.
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An excessive amount of ether given at beginning; artificial respiration became necessary.
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Amperometric oxygen sensors were used to monitor cellularrespiration with different incubation conditions.
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Our data suggest that remifentanil increases cellularrespiration of human hepatocytes and prevents TNF-a-induced mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Tissue hypoxia results from the interaction of cellularrespiration, vascular oxygen carrying capacity, and vessel distribution.
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Hif1β knockdown cells also fail to respond appropriately to hypoxia with reduced cellularrespiration and reduced mitochondrial gene expression.
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These data demonstrate that arginine flux preserves cellularrespiration and suppresses pathological signaling events that promote inflammation in asthma.
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The interactions between oxygen and lipid membranes play fundamental roles in basic biological processes (e.g., cellularrespiration).
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The homologue of frataxin in yeast, YFH1, is required for cellularrespiration and was suggested to regulate mitochondrial iron homeostasis.
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Mitophagy is a critical regulator of mitochondrial quality control and is necessary for elimination of dysfunctional mitochondria to maintain cellularrespiration.
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By using a synthetic inhibitor of Erralpha, we demonstrated its key role in PGC-1alpha-mediated effects on gene regulation and cellularrespiration.
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We propose a model in which succinate dehydrogenase is a governor of cellularrespiration in the adaptation to low oxygen environments.
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The effect on cellularrespiration was not present at 2, 4, 8 or 16 hours of incubation.
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In the sea urchin, efficient regulation of water homeostasis is essential for many biological processes such as cellularrespiration, normal fertilization and correct embryo growth.
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Here, we show that when cellularrespiration is inhibited by depleting oxygen or by the respiratory poison azide, Escherichia coli cells expressing PR become light-powered.
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Uncoupling protein-1, which mediates dissociation of cellularrespiration from energy production, was greater than 25-fold elevated in VDRKO white adipose tissue.