Evolutive trophic phases of the systemic acute inflammatory response, oxygen use mechanisms and metamorphosis

  1. Nava Hidalgo, M.P.
  2. Arias Pérez, Jaime
  3. Aller Reyero, María Angeles
  4. Arias Pérez, Jorge Luis 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Oviedo
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    Universidad de Oviedo

    Oviedo, España

    ROR https://ror.org/006gksa02

Revista:
Psicothema

ISSN: 0214-9915

Any de publicació: 2004

Volum: 16

Número: 3

Pàgines: 369-372

Tipus: Article

Altres publicacions en: Psicothema

Resum

The physiopathological mechanisms involved in the systemic posttraumatic inflammatory response are studied. The successive phases of this inflammatory response are trophic mechanisms of increasing complexity. Moreover, evolutionary complications would give rise to the return to more primitive trophic mechanisms

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