Resuscitation with 100%, compared with 21%, oxygen following brief, repeated periods of apnea can protect vulnerable neonatal brain regions from apoptotic injury
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Resuscitation of newborn piglets. short-term influence of FiO2 on matrix metalloproteinases, caspase-3 and BDNF.Hyperbaric oxygen therapy promotes neurogenesis: where do we stand?Delayed hyperbaric oxygen therapy induces cell proliferation through stabilization of cAMP responsive element binding protein in the rat model of MCAo-induced ischemic brain injuryReoxygenation of asphyxiated newborn piglets: administration of 100% oxygen causes significantly higher apoptosis in cortical neurons, as compared to 21%The state of systemic circulation, collapsed or preserved defines the need for hyperoxic or normoxic resuscitation in neonatal mice with hypoxia-ischemia.
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Resuscitation with 100%, compared with 21%, oxygen following brief, repeated periods of apnea can protect vulnerable neonatal brain regions from apoptotic injury
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Resuscitation with 100%, compa ...... regions from apoptotic injury
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Alberto Mendoza-Paredes
Anna Pastuszko
Gregory Schears
Huiping Liu
Joanna Kubin
Peter Pastuszko
Scott D Markowitz
Steven Schultz
William J Greeley
Zajfang Yu
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10.1016/J.RESUSCITATION.2007.07.022
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2007-08-31T00:00:00Z