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Academic Article Comparative aspects of high-altitude adaptation in human populations.
Academic Article Intraocular pressure and acclimatization to 4300 M altitude.
Academic Article Women at altitude: forearm hemodynamics during acclimatization to 4,300 m with alpha(1)-adrenergic blockade.
Academic Article Human genetic adaptation to high altitude.
Academic Article Influence of alpha-adrenergic blockade on the catecholamine response to exercise at 4,300 meters.
Academic Article Maternal adaptation to high-altitude pregnancy: an experiment of nature--a review.
Academic Article Consensus statement on chronic and subacute high altitude diseases.
Academic Article Jack Reeves and his science.
Academic Article Does chronic mountain sickness (CMS) have perinatal origins?
Academic Article Evolutionary adaptation to high altitude: a view from in utero.
Academic Article Comparative human ventilatory adaptation to high altitude.
Academic Article Women at altitude: ventilatory acclimatization at 4,300 m.
Academic Article Speech motor control and acute mountain sickness.
Academic Article Travel to high altitude during pregnancy: frequently asked questions and recommendations for clinicians.
Academic Article Andean and Tibetan patterns of adaptation to high altitude.
Academic Article Medical recommendations for women going to altitude.
Academic Article Do anti-angiogenic or angiogenic factors contribute to the protection of birth weight at high altitude afforded by Andean ancestry?
Concept Acclimatization
Academic Article Gain-of-function EGLN1 prolyl hydroxylase (PHD2 D4E:C127S) in combination with EPAS1 (HIF-2a) polymorphism lowers hemoglobin concentration in Tibetan highlanders.
Academic Article Measuring high-altitude adaptation.
Academic Article Human Genetic Adaptation to High Altitude: Evidence from the Andes.

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