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hallmark of critical illness, is the immediate initiation of multiple physiologic processes in an attempt to rebalance the complex dynamic equilibrium, commonly known as homeostasis. This so-called ‘stress response’ comprises many tightly controlled neural
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, to test whether the AR ‘splicing’ event was unique to AR pathway inhibition or was a more general stress response, we subjected LNCaP cells to a variety of cellular stresses including hypoxia (mimicked by CoCl 2 ), DNA damaging stress (by
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glucocorticoid treatment has been effective in improving outcomes in patients with hypoxemic COVID-19 ( 9 ). This suggests an inadequate physiological stress response in COVID-19 patients. Our findings do not support the presence of CIRCI at an enzymatic level in
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of great relevance in humans, which possess a large surface area that unlike in rodents is only sparsely covered with fur or hair. Therefore, vasodilation is an important response to dissipate excess heat, that is, during physical exercise, and