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Human Physiology Students Publish Blog Post About Oxidative Stress

Thomas J. Otskey, Hannah Grace Deery, Sandra Bigirwa, Sarah Small and Erin Feldott from  Dr. Bates’s Respiratory Pathophysiology class wrote a post for the American Physiological Society blog on the role that inactivity and hypoxia play in causing oxidative stress. Check it out here!

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Posted on June 16, 2016October 31, 2018 by Melissa BatesPosted in Uncategorized

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