Mechanisms of low-temperature rehabilitation technologies. Natural and artificial hypothermia
Oleg A. Shevelev,
Marina V. Petrova,
Elias M. Mengistu
et al.
Abstract:The literature review covers an analysis of the typical protective and adaptive reaction mechanisms that develop in small rodents that spontaneously hibernate under the cold snap, together with warm-blooded animals and humans during circadian fall of the body temperature at night time and in a course of a slow-wave sleep, along with induced artificial therapeutic hypothermia.
The general features of neuroprotection states development in natural endogenous and induced hypothermia are highlighted, which in… Show more
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