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Meanings of
hyperoxia
in English
Russian
гипероксия
Spanish
hiperoxia
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Exposure of tissues to abnormally high concentrations of oxygen.
hypoxia
Russian
гипероксия
Usage of
hyperoxia
in English
1
MnTBAP reduced vessel density and failed to improve alveolar growth following
hyperoxia
.
2
Retinal vascular density measurements revealed no signs of neovascularization after
hyperoxia
exposure.
3
Cell death caused by exposure to
hyperoxia
was decreased in HK-II-overexpressing cells.
4
These studies demonstrate that early activation of Akt occurs in
hyperoxia
in HLMVEC.
5
Lung injury was not observed when the exposure to
hyperoxia
preceded bleomycin treatment.
6
It also provided reproducible responses to systemic hypoxia and
hyperoxia
over this time period.
7
Ventilatory and MSNA responsiveness to
hyperoxia
and hypoxia were not significantly correlated within individuals.
8
In the mouse, neonatal
hyperoxia
decreased the number of c-KIT+ EC progenitors.
9
Neonatal
hyperoxia
impairs vascular and alveolar growth in mice and decreases endothelial progenitor cells.
10
Subacute
hyperoxia
may cause basement membrane disruption and subsequent fibrosis.
11
We have shown that
hyperoxia
reduces brain damage in a rat model of hypoxia-ischemia.
12
The method reproducibly detected acute changes in cortical oxygenation induced by systemic
hyperoxia
and hypoxia.
13
Results: Angiogenic gene expression was significantly lower in the
hyperoxia
group compared to the RA group.
14
The 4-d exposure to
hyperoxia
or retinoids did not lead to observable differences in lung development.
15
The purpose of this study was to examine the possibility of
hyperoxia
in inducing vision-threatening retinopathy.
16
Special attention is paid to the mechanisms by which
hyperoxia
affects these transcription factors in the lung.
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hyperoxia
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
expose to hyperoxia
neonatal hyperoxia
follow hyperoxia
early hyperoxia
occur in hyperoxia
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Translations for
hyperoxia
Russian
гипероксия
Spanish
hiperoxia
Hyperoxia
through the time
Hyperoxia
across language varieties
United States of America
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