- in
which a
person or
animal undergoes alternating periods of
normoxia and hypoxia.
Normoxia is
defined as
exposure to
oxygen levels normally found in Earth's...
- and
proteosomally digested in the
presence of
oxygen and iron.
During normoxia GATA2
inhibits the
promoter region for EPO. GATA2
levels decrease during...
- (HIF)
alpha subunit (HIF-1 alpha) for
degradation by proteolysis.
Under normoxia (normal
oxygen conditions) EGLN1[1]
protein hydroxylates the
proline at...
- by NADH
production stimulation, but may lead to a
depletion of NADH in
normoxia.
Dalapon (dichloropropionic acid) Haynes,
William M., ed. (2011). CRC Handbook...
-
enzyme haem-oxidase has also been put
forward as a
hypoxia sensor. In
normoxia, haem-oxygenase
generates carbon monoxide (CO), CO
activates the large...
-
increasing glucose uptake to
shift towards aerobic glycolysis during normoxia.
While aerobic glycolysis is an
inefficient pathway for ATP production...
- lung
diffusing capacity.
These changes are
mostly reversible on
return to
normoxia, but the time
required for
complete recovery is not known. In premature...
-
production is
lower upon
reoxygenation compared to rays only
exposed to
normoxia (normal
oxygen levels). This
differs from the hypoxia-sensitive endotherm...
- less than 120
seconds of rest. When
comparing RSH and
repeated sprints in
normoxia (RSN),
studies show that RSH
improved time to
fatigue and
power output...
- Wangpaichitr, M.; Savaraj, N.; Lane, A. N.; Lampidis, T. J. (2007-11-07). "Under
normoxia, 2-deoxy-D-glucose
elicits cell
death in
select tumor types not by inhibition...