Abstract

The ability of an organism, or an organ therein, to respond appropriately to episodes of hypoxia is a key evolutionary determinant. In mammalian lungs, the response to acute hypoxia involves constriction of the intrapulmonary arteries (IPA) in the hypoxic region of the lung. This response, termed

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