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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 3, 2018
Hypoxia compounds exercise-induced free radical formation in humans; partitioning contributions from the cerebral and femoral circulationDamian M Bailey, Peter Rasmussen, Kevin A Evans, et al.
Plos One|June 25, 2020
Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primatesMorten Zaar, Maryanne C Herzig, Chriselda G Fedyk, et al.
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Free Radical Biology & Medicine|June 3, 2018
Hypoxia compounds exercise-induced free radical formation in humans; partitioning contributions from the cerebral and femoral circulationDamian M Bailey, Peter Rasmussen, Kevin A Evans, et al.
Plos One|June 25, 2020
Similar hemostatic responses to hypovolemia induced by hemorrhage and lower body negative pressure reveal a hyperfibrinolytic subset of non-human primatesMorten Zaar, Maryanne C Herzig, Chriselda G Fedyk, et al.
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