W Winkelmayer, J Liu, A Brookhart… - NDT …, 2011 - ndtplus.oxfordjournals.org INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Higher residential altitude has been associated with greater erythropoietin response and longer survival in ESRD patients. It has been hypothesized that persistent activation of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIF) at higher altitude may explain these associations. ...
[PDF] from aginganddisease.orgK Zhang, G Tolstykh, R Sanchez… - Aging and …, 2011 - aginganddisease.org Aging and Disease • Volume 2, Number 4, August 2011 ... Rats with Spontaneous Seizures Induced by Kainic Acid ... Kun Zhang 1,5,6 , Gleb P. Tolstykh 1 , Russell M. Sanchez 5,6 , Jose E. Cavazos 1-4,* ... Departments of Neurology1, Pharmacology2, and Physiology3, ... Cited by 1 - View as HTML
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[PDF] from ucla.eduPH Lu, G Lee, E Raven, T Khoo… - Alzheimer's and …, 2011 - eastonad.ucla.edu Performance on measures of cognitive processing speed (CPS) slows with age, but the biological basis of this cognitive phenomenon remains incompletely understood. Across the lifespan, CPS shows a quadratic trajectory that takes the shape of an inverted U, reaching maximum ... View as HTML
BR Plaisance, K Munir, DA Share… - JACC …, 2011 - interventions.onlinejacc.org Objectives: This study sought to evaluate the effect of age on procedure type, periprocedural management, and in-hospital outcomes of patients undergoing lower-extremity (LE) peripheral vascular intervention (PVI). ... Background: Surgical therapy of peripheral arterial ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 4 versions