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Nitric oxide (NO) appears to be involved in virtually every aspect of cardiovascular biology. Most attention has been focused on the role of endothelial-derived NO in basal blood flow regulation by relaxing vascular smooth muscle; however, it is now known that NO derived from red blood cells ...
It induces augmentation of red blood cell mass by stimulating the formation and differentiation of erythroid precursor cells in the bone marrow. EPO production is increased under various forms of diminished oxygen supply such as anemic or hypoxic hypoxia. In the adult organism, the kidneys are the...
Example 2:In high-altitude environments, the human body signals an increase in the production ofred blood cells. This is done to compensate for the relatively low-oxygen content in the air. But this is not an instantaneous process, hence, people who are not acclimatized to the high altitude...
we infer the gene adaptation rate of the human immune landscape at cellular resolution. We find abundant cell types, like progenitor cells during development and adult cells in barrier tissues, to harbour significantly increased adaptation rates. We confirm the adaptation of tissue-resident T and NK...
In the high-altitude breeds, the red blood cell (RBC) count, haemoglobin (HGB) concentration, haematocrit (HCT) concentration, mean corpuscular volume (MCV) and mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), but not the mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration (MCHC), were higher or significantly higher ...
Dark adaptation refers to the process whereby the retina adapts to decreasing levels of illumination, which entails a transition from a cone to a rod activity, and thus a change in light sensitivity. From: Illustrated Handbook of Ophthalmology, 1980 ...
Regulation of physiological systems in hypoxic conditions. Hypoxic conditions primarily affect the respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems, ruminal microbes, and reproduction-related traits. When the oxygen level in the blood drops, the carotid body detects the change and transmits signals to the...
Fermentation predictability and wine quality are directly dependent on wine yeast attributes that assist in the rapid establishment of numerical dominance ... FF Bauer,IS Pretorius - 《South African Journal for Enology & Viticulture》 被引量: 305发表: 2000年 Guidelines for red blood cell and plasm...
1.A characteristic of an ancestral species or population that serves an adaptive though different function in a descendant species or population. 2.The ability of a characteristic to assume a new biological function without evolutionary modification. ...