The origin of the ‘channel arrest’ hypothesis

Volume: 220, Issue: 10, Pages: 1747 - 1748
Published: May 15, 2017
Abstract
In mammals, the persistent demand for oxygen renders their tissues highly vulnerable to its absence, though this can be mitigated in hibernators, for example, by allowing body temperature to drop thus reducing metabolic rate. In contrast, invertebrates and some ectothermic vertebrates are remarkably resistant to hypoxia and their tissues can survive with low or no oxygen for prolonged periods. Understanding the cellular mechanisms responsible...
Paper Details
Title
The origin of the ‘channel arrest’ hypothesis
Published Date
May 15, 2017
Volume
220
Issue
10
Pages
1747 - 1748
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