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. 2025 Dec 1;15(4):550-551.
doi: 10.4103/mgr.MEDGASRES-D-25-00027. Epub 2025 Apr 29.

Intrapulmonary and intrabronchial oxygen-producing antihypoxants eliminate asphyxia and hypoxemia

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Intrapulmonary and intrabronchial oxygen-producing antihypoxants eliminate asphyxia and hypoxemia

Natalya A Urakova et al. Med Gas Res. .
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Rabbit lung isolation. Isolated rabbit lung before (1), after endotracheal injection of 40 mL of artificial sputum (2), and 1 second after intrapulmonary injection of 2 mL of warm alkaline hydrogen peroxide solution (3). The blue arrow indicates white-colored foam.

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