Humans living at high altitude (≥ 2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilities to survive the associated extreme environmental conditions, including hypoxia, cold temperature, limited food availability and high levels of free radicals and oxidants. Long-term inhabitants of the most elevated regions of the world have undergone extensive physiological and/or genetic changes, particularly in the regulation of respiration and circulation, when compared to lowland populations. Genome scans have identified candidate genes involved in altitude adaption in the Tibetan Plateau and the Ethiopian highlands, in contrast to populations from the Andes, which have not been as intensively investigated. In the present study, we focused on th...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
<div><p>Humans living at high altitude (≥2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilitie...
Humans living at high altitude (≥ 2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilities to su...
Humans living at high altitude (2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abili-ties to sur...
High-altitude environments (.2,500 m) provide scientists with a natural laboratory to study the phys...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
Abstract During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide ...
The increase in red blood cell mass (polycythemia) due to the reduced oxygen availability (hypoxia) ...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
<div><p>Humans living at high altitude (≥2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilitie...
Humans living at high altitude (≥ 2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilities to su...
Humans living at high altitude (2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abili-ties to sur...
High-altitude environments (.2,500 m) provide scientists with a natural laboratory to study the phys...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
Abstract During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide ...
The increase in red blood cell mass (polycythemia) due to the reduced oxygen availability (hypoxia) ...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Human adaptation to high altitude involves a suite of physiological and anatomical characteristics ...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...