Tibetans retained innate ability resistance to acute hypoxia after long period of residing at sea level
Could the intrinsic characteristics of tolerance to hypoxia be retained in Tibetan high-altitude natives after they had migrated to a low altitude? To answer this question, we undertook a study of 33 healthy male adolescent Tibetans born and raised in a high plateau (3,700 m [12,140 ft] above sea le...
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Main Authors: | Zhao Nian Zhou, Jian Guo Zhuang, Xiu Feng Wu, Yi Zhang, Pipat Cherdrungsi |
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Other Authors: | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/18907 |
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