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Academic Article Hypoxic responses in infants. No known mechanism links hypoxia and sudden infant death syndrome.
Academic Article Human adaptation to high altitude: regional and life-cycle perspectives.
Academic Article Comparative aspects of high-altitude adaptation in human populations.
Academic Article Intraocular pressure and acclimatization to 4300 M altitude.
Academic Article Human genetic adaptation to high altitude.
Academic Article Consensus statement on chronic and subacute high altitude diseases.
Academic Article Does chronic mountain sickness (CMS) have perinatal origins?
Academic Article Comparative human ventilatory adaptation to high altitude.
Academic Article Humans at high altitude: hypoxia and fetal growth.
Academic Article Lowland origin women raised at high altitude are not protected against lower uteroplacental O2 delivery during pregnancy or reduced birth weight.
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 Women at altitude: short-term exposure to hypoxia and/or alpha(1)-adrenergic blockade reduces insulin sensitivity.
Academic Article Medical recommendations for women going to altitude.
Academic Article Sleep-disordered breathing and oxidative stress in preclinical chronic mountain sickness (excessive erythrocytosis).
Concept Altitude Sickness
Academic Article Graduated effects of high-altitude hypoxia and highland ancestry on birth size.
Grant Perinatal Origins of Chronic Mountain Sickness
Academic Article Natural Selection on Genes Related to Cardiovascular Health in High-Altitude Adapted Andeans.
Academic Article Pharmacological activation of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? (PPAR-?) protects against hypoxia-associated fetal growth restriction.
Academic Article AMPK activation in pregnant human myometrial arteries from high-altitude and intrauterine growth-restricted pregnancies.
Academic Article High altitude differentially modulates potassium channel-evoked vasodilatation in pregnant human myometrial arteries.

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