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  • Franke, Kristin; Gassmann, Max; Wielockx, Ben (Elsevier, 2013)
    Organisms living under aerobic conditions need oxygen for the metabolic conversion of nutrition into energy. With the appearance of increasingly complex animals, a specialized transport system (erythrocytes) arose during ...
  • Gonzales Rengifo, Gustavo Francisco; Tapia Aguirre, Vilma Lucrecia; Gasco Tantachuco, Manuel Enrique; Carrillo, C. (Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2011)
    Objectives. To evaluate hemoglobin (Hb) levels in pregnant women from different geographical regions from Peru; to establish anemia and erythrocytocis rates and to establish the role of Hb on adverse perinatal outcomes ...
  • Gonzales Rengifo, Gustavo Francisco (Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2012)
    This review analyzes the importance of hemoglobin levels in pregnant women and its implications in pregnancy. It discuss the use of biomass fuel for cooking and the impact on birthweight, maternal hemoglobin levels and the ...
  • Franke, Kristin; Kalucka, Joanna; Mamlouk, Soulafa; Singh, Rashim Pal; Muschter, Antje; Weidemann, Alexander; Iyengar, Vasuprada; Jahn, Steffen; Wieczorek, Kathrin; Geiger, Kathrin; Muders, Michaels; Sykes, Alex M.; Poitz, David M.; Ripich, Tatsiana; Otto, Teresa; Bergmann, Sybille; Breier, Georg; Baretton, Gustavo; Fong, Guo-Hua; Greaves, David R.; Bornstein, Stefan; Chavakis, Triantafyllos; Joachim Fandrey, Max Gassmann; Wielockx, Ben (Elsevier, 2013)
    Erythropoiesis must be tightly balanced to guarantee adequate oxygen delivery to all tissues in the body. This process relies predominantly on the hormone erythropoietin (EPO) and its transcription factor hypoxia inducible ...
  • Gamboa, J.L.; Caceda, R.; Arregui, A. (Mary Ann Liebert, 2011)
    Hypoxia is characteristic of living at high altitude. Animal and human studies have shown that chronic hypoxia is associated with changes in the brain. Neurological symptoms are common in high altitude populations. Headaches, ...
  • Azad, Priti; Patel, Gargi; Bermutez, Daniella; Villafuerte, Francisco C.; Haddad, Gabriel (Wiley, 2020)
    Rationale Chronic mountain sickness (CMS), or Monge's disease, is an advancing and debilitating syndrome caused by chronic (years) exposure to high altitude hypoxia, as experienced by people living in the Andean region. ...

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