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Lungs from mice with hyperoxia-induced brochopulmonary dysplasia
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Flies subjected to heat stress, radiation, hyperoxia, hydrogen peroxide and aging
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Lungs from NRF2 knockout mice exposed to R-sulforaphane followed by hyperoxia
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Hyperoxia: Effective Mechanism of Hyperbaric Treatment at Mild-Pressure.
Effects of hypobaria, hyperoxia, and nitrogen form on the growth and nutritional quality of lettuce.
Normobaric hyperoxia alleviates complement C3-mediated synaptic pruning and brain injury after intra…
Reducing Hyperoxia Exposure in Infants Requiring Veno-Arterial Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation a…
Impact of hyperoxia on the gut during critical illnesses.
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Hyperoxia and Microvascular Dysfunction
Hyperoxia, Erythropoiesis and Microcirculation in Critically Ill Patient
Intraoperative Hyperoxia and MINS
Proteomics for Identification of Hyperoxia-induced Changes in Protein Expression
CO2-Patterns During Hyperoxia and Physical Exercise in COPD
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