Baron and Bousser described the limited blood flow in an ischemic region as 'misery perfusion', as it resulted in electrical silence but preservation of ion homeostasis. [23] Later, Astrup et al.
A new system for restoring cell function and tissues in mammals after death could expand the availability of organs for transplantation. The research also opens up a previously unexplored field of ...
It takes only minutes after ischemia (insufficient blood supply) for cellular processes such as intracellular acidosis and swelling to develop, triggering injury to membranes and organelles. The end ...
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Animal presents peer-reviewed manuscripts dealing with in vitro cultivation of cells, tissues, organs, and tumors from invertebrates and vertebrates.
How do you protect cells and organs from the harmful effects of oxygen deprivation and reintroduction, follwing a stroke, heart attack or respiratory arrest? An article, published in the Wednesday, ...