Living Without Oxygen: Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance
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Beschreibung: | 30 schw.-w. Abb., 40 schw.-w. Tab Innumerable clinical problems have as their basis some derangement in oxygen-dependent metabolism. To explore mechanisms of adjusting to oxygen limitation, Living without Oxygen presents a bestiary of exotic anaerobes that illuminate elements of metabolic biochemistry only dimly seen in studies using standard experimental animals. The book places the enzymatic and biochemical machinery firmly in the biological context and assumes only a modest familiarity with bioenergetics and metabolic biochemistry Innumerable clinical problems have as their basis some derangement in oxygen-dependent metabolism. To explore mechanisms of adjusting to oxygen limitation, Living without Oxygen presents a bestiary of exotic anaerobes that illuminate elements of metabolic biochemistry only dimly seen in studies using standard experimental animals. With their exaggerated anaerobic capabilities, Hochachka's diving mammals, airbreathing fishes, and hypoxia-adapted lower vertebrates allow a detailed assessment of what can and what cannot be adjusted in the process of extending hypoxia tolerance. The book places the enzymatic and biochemical machinery firmly in the biological context and assumes only a modest familiarity with bioenergetics and metabolic biochemistry. The author's clear prose should make this technical presentation pleasantly unintimidating for any physiologist, biochemist, or clinical investigator. The insights of his unique approach make Living without Oxygen essential reading |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xi,181p.) |
ISBN: | 9780674498266 |
DOI: | 10.4159/harvard.9780674498266 |
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spelling | Hochachka, Peter W. Verfasser aut Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance Peter W. Hochachka Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press [1980] 1 Online-Ressource (xi,181p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 30 schw.-w. Abb., 40 schw.-w. Tab Innumerable clinical problems have as their basis some derangement in oxygen-dependent metabolism. To explore mechanisms of adjusting to oxygen limitation, Living without Oxygen presents a bestiary of exotic anaerobes that illuminate elements of metabolic biochemistry only dimly seen in studies using standard experimental animals. The book places the enzymatic and biochemical machinery firmly in the biological context and assumes only a modest familiarity with bioenergetics and metabolic biochemistry Innumerable clinical problems have as their basis some derangement in oxygen-dependent metabolism. To explore mechanisms of adjusting to oxygen limitation, Living without Oxygen presents a bestiary of exotic anaerobes that illuminate elements of metabolic biochemistry only dimly seen in studies using standard experimental animals. With their exaggerated anaerobic capabilities, Hochachka's diving mammals, airbreathing fishes, and hypoxia-adapted lower vertebrates allow a detailed assessment of what can and what cannot be adjusted in the process of extending hypoxia tolerance. The book places the enzymatic and biochemical machinery firmly in the biological context and assumes only a modest familiarity with bioenergetics and metabolic biochemistry. The author's clear prose should make this technical presentation pleasantly unintimidating for any physiologist, biochemist, or clinical investigator. The insights of his unique approach make Living without Oxygen essential reading In English Oxygen / Physiological effect Oxygène / Effets physiologiques Tiere (Zoologie) Glycolysis Anaerobiosis Anoxemia Adaptation, Physiological Anoxia Oxygen Anaérobiose Anoxémie Glycolyse Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-674-49825-9 https://doi.org/10.4159/harvard.9780674498266 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Hochachka, Peter W. Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance Oxygen / Physiological effect Oxygène / Effets physiologiques Tiere (Zoologie) Glycolysis Anaerobiosis Anoxemia Adaptation, Physiological Anoxia Oxygen Anaérobiose Anoxémie Glycolyse |
title | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance |
title_auth | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance |
title_exact_search | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance |
title_full | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance Peter W. Hochachka |
title_fullStr | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance Peter W. Hochachka |
title_full_unstemmed | Living Without Oxygen Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance Peter W. Hochachka |
title_short | Living Without Oxygen |
title_sort | living without oxygen closed and open systems in hypoxia tolerance |
title_sub | Closed and Open Systems in Hypoxia Tolerance |
topic | Oxygen / Physiological effect Oxygène / Effets physiologiques Tiere (Zoologie) Glycolysis Anaerobiosis Anoxemia Adaptation, Physiological Anoxia Oxygen Anaérobiose Anoxémie Glycolyse |
topic_facet | Oxygen / Physiological effect Oxygène / Effets physiologiques Tiere (Zoologie) Glycolysis Anaerobiosis Anoxemia Adaptation, Physiological Anoxia Oxygen Anaérobiose Anoxémie Glycolyse |
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