Ecological studies have found that individuals that live at high altitude regions and in places where ultraviolet radiation is maximal, have lower rates of different types of cancer. However, there is evidence that in these same regions, genetic mutations that are prooncogenic, develop, as they are needed to increase human adaptability to hypoxic environments. Debate has arisen between researchers who consider high altitude environments as suitable for human longevity because of its protective effects against malignancies, and scientists that have re- ported an increased incidence of different type of cancers in these same regions. Evidence is presented that altitude is related to the development of genetic alterations in micro RN...
Genetic and nongenetic factors are involved in the individual ability to physiologically acclimatize...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
Evolution has given rise to an enormous range of organisms that are remarkable for their adaptation ...
Thiersch, Markus, and Erik R. Swenson. High altitude and cancer mortality. High Alt Med Biol 00:000-...
Residency at high altitude (HA) demands adaptation to challenging environmental conditions with hypo...
Cancer disease is an evolutionary metabolic disorder that consumes Glucose and Glutamine as the main...
The level of atmospheric oxygen, a driver of free radical damage and tumorigenesis, decreases sharpl...
Abstract Objective: Higher altitude living has been associated with lower death rates for specific ...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
The effects of altitude residence on ageing, longevity and mortality are poorly understood. While ad...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
About 1.2 to 33% of high-altitude populations suffer from Monge's disease or chronic mountain sickne...
Humans exhibit marked variation in their responses to hypoxia, with susceptibility to acute and chro...
Associations between genetic factors and physical characteristics of populations living more than 35...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Genetic and nongenetic factors are involved in the individual ability to physiologically acclimatize...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
Evolution has given rise to an enormous range of organisms that are remarkable for their adaptation ...
Thiersch, Markus, and Erik R. Swenson. High altitude and cancer mortality. High Alt Med Biol 00:000-...
Residency at high altitude (HA) demands adaptation to challenging environmental conditions with hypo...
Cancer disease is an evolutionary metabolic disorder that consumes Glucose and Glutamine as the main...
The level of atmospheric oxygen, a driver of free radical damage and tumorigenesis, decreases sharpl...
Abstract Objective: Higher altitude living has been associated with lower death rates for specific ...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
The effects of altitude residence on ageing, longevity and mortality are poorly understood. While ad...
Low levels of background radiation exist around us continuously. These levels increase with increasi...
About 1.2 to 33% of high-altitude populations suffer from Monge's disease or chronic mountain sickne...
Humans exhibit marked variation in their responses to hypoxia, with susceptibility to acute and chro...
Associations between genetic factors and physical characteristics of populations living more than 35...
Observational and ecological studies are generally used to determine the presence of effect of cance...
Genetic and nongenetic factors are involved in the individual ability to physiologically acclimatize...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
Evolution has given rise to an enormous range of organisms that are remarkable for their adaptation ...