Changes in energy metabolism and respiration in different tracheal narrowing in rats
Abstract Why obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) treatment does not completely restore healthy metabolic physiology is unclear. In rats, the need for respiratory homeostasis maintenance following airway obstruction (AO) is associated with a loss of thermoregulation and abnormal metabolic physiology that p...
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Auteurs principaux: | Yael Segev, Haiat Nujedat, Eden Arazi, Mohammad H. Assadi, Ariel Tarasiuk |
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2021
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