2023
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202200307
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Protective Effect of Modified Hemoglobin on Rabbits and Goats in High‐Altitude Sickness

Abstract: The prevalence and severity of high‐altitude sickness increases with increasing altitude. Prevention of hypoxia caused by high‐altitude sickness is an urgent problem. As a novel oxygen‐carrying fluid, modified hemoglobin can carry oxygen in a full oxygen partial pressure environment and release oxygen in a low oxygen partial pressure environment. It is unclear whether modified hemoglobin can improve hypoxic injury on a plateau. Using hypobaric chamber rabbit (5000 m) and plateau goat (3600 m) models, general b… Show more

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