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  • Painschab, M.S.; Malpartida, G.E.; Dávila-Roman, V.G.; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Kolb, T.M.; León-Velarde, Fabiola; Miranda, J. Jaime; Checkley, W. (Mary Ann Liebert, 2015)
    Long-term residence at high altitude is associated with the development of chronic mountain sickness (CMS), which is characterized by excessive erythrocytosis (EE). EE occurs under chronic hypoxia, and a strongly selected ...
  • Gazal, Steven; Espinoza, Jose R.; Austerlitz, Frederic; Marchant, Dominique; Macarlupu, Jose Luis; Rodriguez, Jorge; Ju-Preciado, Hugo; Rivera Chira, Maria Concepcion; Hermine, Olivier; León-Velarde, Fabiola; Villafuerte, Francisco C.; Richalet, Jean-Paul; Gouya, Laurent (Frontiers Media, 2019)
    Chronic mountain sickness (CMS) is a pathological condition resulting from chronic exposure to high-altitude hypoxia. While its prevalence is high in native Andeans (>10%), little is known about the genetic architecture ...
  • Gassmann, M.; Cowburn, A.; Gu, H.; Li, J.; Rodriguez, Marisela; Babicheva, A.; Jain, P.P.; Xiong, M.; Gassmann, N.N.; Yuan, J.X.J.; Wilkins, M.R.; Zhao, L. (Wiley, 2020)
    An increase in pulmonary artery pressure is a common observation in adult mammals exposed to global alveolar hypoxia. It is considered a maladaptive response that places an increased workload on the right ventricle. The ...

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