The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 2016 and was comprised of an international team of 37 researchers. This paper describes the objectives, study characteristics, organization and management of this expedition, and presents novel blood gas data during acclimatization in both lowlanders and Sherpa. An overview and framework for the forthcoming publications is provided. The expedition conducted 17 major studies with two principal goals—to identify physiological differences in: 1) acclimatization; and 2) responses to sustained high-altitude exposure between lowland natives and people of Tibetan descent. We performed observational cohort studies of human responses to progressive hypo...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such as in the She...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
In 2016, the international research team - Global Research Expedition onAltitude-related Chronic Hea...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical illness. Bec...
The British Service Dhaulagiri Research Expedition took place in March-May 2016. A total of 129 pers...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
BackgroundThe physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, and ...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such as in the She...
The University of British Columbia Nepal Expedition took place over several months in the fall of 20...
In 2016, the international research team - Global Research Expedition onAltitude-related Chronic Hea...
Objective: oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Objective: Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical i...
Oxygen availability falls with ascent to altitude and also as a consequence of critical illness. Bec...
The British Service Dhaulagiri Research Expedition took place in March-May 2016. A total of 129 pers...
Debilitating side effects of hypoxia manifest within the central nervous system; however, high‐altit...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
The Himalayan Sherpas, a human population of Tibetan descent, are highly adapted to life in the hypo...
BackgroundThe physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, and ...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Background: The physiological responses to hypoxaemia and cellular hypoxia are poorly understood, an...
Introduction High-altitude environments lead to a significant physiological challenge and disease pr...
Developmental cerebral hemodynamic adaptations to chronic high-altitude exposure, such as in the She...