Sentences with phrase «find hypoxic»

University of Illinois researchers have developed a way to find hypoxic spots noninvasively in real time.

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That's more than 5X the rate of 0.4 / 1000 found in a 2009 report on birth in South Australia.In addition, 2 babies suffered hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (brain damage due to lack of oxygen).
Joints affected by rheumatoid arthritis can become hypoxic, so the researchers wanted to see if the protein and its receptor could be found in patients» affected joints.
Results of the study showed that increased lactate production was found by hyperpolarized MRI in areas of hypoxia, or low - oxygenation, and higher levels of FDG binding represented areas of hypermetabolic activity surrounding the hypoxic areas.
NOAA - supported scientists found a large Gulf of Mexico oxygen - free or hypoxic «dead» zone, but not as large as had been predicted.
Overall, the research found that the most common type of condition that contributed to brain injuries was damage caused by lack of oxygen to the brain, called hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy; this is seen mainly in full term babies.
Their findings indicate that this pest species is better adapted to hypoxic conditions.
We found that the expression of distinct NMDAR subunit mRNAs was enriched in both hypoxic and post-hypoxia retina.
Resulting hypoxic conditions would cause large extinctions, especially of water breathing animals, which is what we find at the PETM.
Melanocytes have the capacity to respond to a diverse number of extracellular signals, including UVR, endocrine signaling cascades that occur during pregnancy, micro-environments of the stem cell hair bulge vs. differentiated hair follicle niches, and hypoxic conditions found in metastatic melanoma tumors.
Our findings suggest that this is also true in breast cancer as EGFR inhibition blocked the hypoxic CSC effect in ER - α — positive tumors.
They found that exosomes derived from older children's cells were only reparative if they were subjected to hypoxic conditions (lack of oxygen), while exosomes from newborns» cells improved rats» cardiac function with or without hypoxia.
These hypoxic areas — virtually uninhabitable for most marine life — are a result of eutrophication, or too many nutrients from fertilizer runoff and sewage discharges finding their way into coastal waters.
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