Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C

The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent of temperature and substrate dependence of brain tissue metabolism in hibernating animals. Possible cellular adaptations to low temperatures may indicate mechanisms possessed by the hibernator to maintain neural functions at low temperature. Oxy...

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Main Author: Hyduke, Sonja
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spelling ftunvnewmexicoir:oai:digitalrepository.unm.edu:biol_etds-1173 2023-05-15T18:04:59+02:00 Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C Hyduke, Sonja 1963-08-28T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/biol_etds/167 https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1173&context=biol_etds English eng UNM Digital Repository https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/biol_etds/167 https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1173&context=biol_etds Biology ETDs Biology text 1963 ftunvnewmexicoir 2023-02-02T21:46:36Z The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent of temperature and substrate dependence of brain tissue metabolism in hibernating animals. Possible cellular adaptations to low temperatures may indicate mechanisms possessed by the hibernator to maintain neural functions at low temperature. Oxygen consumption of brain tissue slices from homeothermic rats and active and hibernating ground squirrels (Citellus lateralis) was to describe the effect of temperature on rates of utilization of several substrates. Text Rattus rattus UNM Digital Repository (The University of New Mexico)
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Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
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description The purpose of this study is to investigate the extent of temperature and substrate dependence of brain tissue metabolism in hibernating animals. Possible cellular adaptations to low temperatures may indicate mechanisms possessed by the hibernator to maintain neural functions at low temperature. Oxygen consumption of brain tissue slices from homeothermic rats and active and hibernating ground squirrels (Citellus lateralis) was to describe the effect of temperature on rates of utilization of several substrates.
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title Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
title_short Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
title_full Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
title_fullStr Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
title_full_unstemmed Respiration Studies of Rattus Rattus and Citellus Lateralis Brain Tissue Slices at 20 and 37 C
title_sort respiration studies of rattus rattus and citellus lateralis brain tissue slices at 20 and 37 c
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