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Comparative analysis of the effect of overloading and hypoxia on the oxygen tension in the brain tissues

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A chronic experiment on cats and rabbits was used to investigate by the method of polarography the influence of gravitational stress and hypoxic hypoxia on the pO2 value in various parts of the brain. Differences were found in the character of pO2 changes depending on the value, direction, and recurrence of overload influences.

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Savin, V.M. Comparative analysis of the effect of overloading and hypoxia on the oxygen tension in the brain tissues. Bull Exp Biol Med 61, 488–492 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01892434

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