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Title Influence of the sharp and chronic hypoxia on structure of nervous elements of the brain
Authors Stoyan, A.O.
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Keywords гіпоксія
гипоксия
hypoxia
центральна нервова система
центральная нервная система
central nervous system
Type Conference Papers
Date of Issue 2017
URI http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/55334
Publisher Sumy State University
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Citation Stoyan, A.O. Influence of the sharp and chronic hypoxia on structure of nervous elements of the brain [Текст] / A.O. Stoyan; Scientific supervisor D.M. Shiyan // Актуальні питання теоретичної та клінічної медицини : збірник тез доповідей V Міжнародної науково-практичної конференції студентів та молодих вчених, м. Суми, 20-21 квітня 2017 р. / Відп. за вип. М.В. Погорєлов. – Суми : СумДУ, 2017. – P. 116-117.
Abstract Introduction. The question of influence of hypoxia, in particular, high-rise hypoxia on a structure of the central nervous system is widely reflected in literature. Many authors not only in details described morphological changes of nervous system at a sharp hypoxia and established that they depend as on degree and duration of oxygen starvation, and on time of experience of an animal after influence of a hypoxia.
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