The primary factor that distinguishes cellular respiration from pulmonary respiration is where diffusion takes place. ✔️ https://bit.ly/3OIKzul
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The primary factor that distinguishes cellular respiration from pulmonary respiration is where diffusion takes place. ✔️ https://bit.ly/3OIKzul
What Distinguishes Cellular from Pulmonary Respiration?
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Laminar and turbulent flow are two different types of airflow that occur in various parts of the human respiratory system, each with distinct characteristics and implications for lung function. ✔️ https://bit.ly/3vzynX5
Laminar vs. Turbulent Flow in the Lungs: An Overview (2024)
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The human body normally has blood pressure readings that fall within a range. Generally speaking, normal blood pressure is 120/80 mmHg (millimeters of mercury). The pressure in the arteries during a heartbeat is represented by the first number, called systolic pressure, and the pressure in the arteries during a heartrest is represented by the second number, called diastolic pressure. Low blood pressure (hypotension) is usually less than 90/60 mmHg, whereas high blood pressure (hypertension) is often defined as 130/80 mmHg or more. These figures might differ slightly based on things like age, health, and individual physiology.
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Skeletal muscle regulatory pathways mediating increases in muscle size/function & therapeutic approaches for muscle deficits 👇 Dr. Bert Blaauw breaks down the mechanism in tomorrow’s webinar, available here: https://bit.ly/43OIHHI Key topics include: ☑️ How mass and size do not always go together ☑️ Which intracellular processes are important in increasing muscle function ☑️ How muscle activity/exercise impinges on some of these processes ☑️ Workflow to identify sites of muscle deficit in dysfunctional muscles Thank you to Aurora Scientific and the American Physiological Society for making this webinar possible! #SkeletalMuscle #MuscleResearch
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Unlock the Power of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at Genesis Brain Institute! Did you know that breathing concentrated oxygen under pressure can help accelerate healing and reduce inflammation? At Genesis Brain Institute, we offer Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) to improve brain and body health for patients of all ages. Known as "dives" due to its origins in treating scuba divers, HBOT is now revolutionizing care for: 🧠 Brain Health – Improve circulation and brain function with oxygen that penetrates deeper into your tissues. 🏃♂️ Athletes – Heal faster, recover quicker, and get back in the game with enhanced muscle repair. 👨⚕️ Surgical Patients – Reduce scar formation and support faster healing post-procedure. HBOT works by delivering oxygen directly into the liquid parts of your blood, allowing it to travel beyond red blood cells and reach areas where improved circulation and healing are needed most. 💡 Ready to enhance your brain and body’s healing potential? Discover how HBOT can help you recover faster and perform better. 📞 Contact us today to learn more or schedule your consultation! #HBOT #GenesisBrainInstitute #BrainHealth #Healing #AthleteRecovery #ScarReduction #HyperbaricOxygenTherapy #NeuroHealth
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[APPLICATION NOTE] Air-liquid interface culture system for standardized respiratory research. Uncover the benefits of using primary human bronchial epithelial cells in an air-liquid interface culture system in this article from PromoCell >>> https://hubs.ly/Q02M8QLN0
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🔬 Exploring How Balloon Treatment Affects Heart Arteries! In a study involving 32 patients with narrowed heart valves, researchers investigated the impact of Percutaneous Mitral Balloon Valvuloplasty (PMBV) on blood flow dynamics. Post-PMBV, there was a significant increase in blood flow within the heart's arteries, accompanied by a rise in the speed of blood flow during heartbeats. Interestingly, the heart's overall ability to adapt to different conditions remained unchanged. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eJUbr9jt
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During one-lung ventilation, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) can improve lung aeration but may overdistend lung units and increase intrapulmonary shunt. Is there a sweet spot? We are looking for an answer in a randomised, crossover experimental trial. Read our latest article to see what we found https://lnkd.in/dtvsmrv4 Dr. med. Martin Scharffenberg Sabine Müller Robert Huhle Marcelo Gama de Abreu #OLV #ThoracicAnesthesia #MecheanicalVentilation
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Check out our brief summary highlighting the advantages and limitations of constant flow vs. constant pressure perfusion setups for Langendorff isolated heart studies. LEARN MORE 👉 https://lnkd.in/gu4m6a8 #ADInstruments #MakingScienceEasier #Langendorff #IsolatedHeart
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Check out our brief summary highlighting the advantages and limitations of constant flow vs. constant pressure perfusion setups for Langendorff isolated heart studies. LEARN MORE 👉 https://lnkd.in/gu4m6a8 #ADInstruments #MakingScienceEasier #Langendorff #IsolatedHeart
Langendorff constant flow vs. constant perfusion pressure | Isolated Heart Research | ADI
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