Publicación: High-Altitude Erythrocytosis: Mechanisms of Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses
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Physiology
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urn:issn:1548-9221
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Erythrocytosis, or increased production of red blood cells, is one of the most well-documented physiological traits that varies within and among in high-altitude populations. Although a modest increase in blood O2-carrying capacity may be beneficial for life in highland environments, erythrocytosis can also become excessive and lead to maladaptive syndromes such as chronic mountain sickness (CMS).


