Analyses of genomes from Tibetan populations reveal a signaling pathway that may account for high-altitude adaptation. Tibetans, who have lived at high altitudes for nearly 25,000 years, survive the low-oxygen environment through a low blood hemoglobin concentration
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...
At high-altitude, hypobaric hypoxia is a significant stress for humans and other animals, challengin...
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...
Analyses of genomes from Tibetan populations reveal a signaling pathway that may account for high-al...
dissertationHumans have lived at high altitude for hundreds of generations despite unavoidable chall...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Modern humans have occupied almost all possible environments globally since exiting Africa about 100...
Background: Genomic analysis of high-altitude populations residing in the Andes and Tibet has reveal...
open13siAlthough Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with ...
Although Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with selectiv...
Although Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with selectiv...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
Residents of the Tibetan Plateau show heritable adaptations to extreme altitude. We sequenced 50 exo...
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...
At high-altitude, hypobaric hypoxia is a significant stress for humans and other animals, challengin...
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...
Analyses of genomes from Tibetan populations reveal a signaling pathway that may account for high-al...
dissertationHumans have lived at high altitude for hundreds of generations despite unavoidable chall...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Modern humans have occupied almost all possible environments globally since exiting Africa about 100...
Background: Genomic analysis of high-altitude populations residing in the Andes and Tibet has reveal...
open13siAlthough Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with ...
Although Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with selectiv...
Although Tibetans and Sherpa present several physiological adjustments evolved to cope with selectiv...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
Residents of the Tibetan Plateau show heritable adaptations to extreme altitude. We sequenced 50 exo...
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...
At high-altitude, hypobaric hypoxia is a significant stress for humans and other animals, challengin...
As modern humans migrated out of Africa, they encountered many new environmental conditions, includi...