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Red cell physiology and signaling relevant to the critical care setting
Ahmed Said
, Stephen Rogers
, Allan Doctor
Division of Critical Care Medicine
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Review article
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peer-review
10
Scopus citations
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Keyphrases
Cell Signaling
100%
Cellular Physiology
100%
Red Cells
100%
Critical Care Unit
100%
O2 Delivery
100%
Red Blood Cells
33%
Vascular Signaling
33%
O2 Content
33%
Pathophysiology
16%
Order of Magnitude
16%
Critically Ill
16%
Homeostasis
16%
Perfusion
16%
Blood Flow
16%
Signaling System
16%
Nitric Oxide
16%
Critical Illness
16%
Regional Blood Flow
16%
Conserved Mechanisms
16%
Biochemical Cues
16%
Dysoxia
16%
Blood Flow Volume
16%
O2 Demand
16%
Rheology
16%
O2 Affinity
16%
Vessel Caliber
16%
Nitric Oxide Flux
16%
Blood Flow Distribution
16%
Gas Transport
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Intensive Care
100%
Signal Transduction
100%
Cell Function
100%
Blood Flow
100%
Erythrocyte
100%
Nitric Oxide
66%
Homeostasis
33%
Pathophysiology
33%
Critical Illness
33%
Oxygen Affinity
33%
Gas Transport
33%