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High-altitude hypoxia exacerbates gastric mucosal damage and regulates the Nrf2 signaling pathway in <i>Helicobacter pylori</i>-infected mice. [PDF]
Li C, Wang X, Cui S.
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LncRNA and Protein Expression Profiles Reveal Heart Adaptation to High-Altitude Hypoxia in Tibetan Sheep. [PDF]
He Z +9 more
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Androlaelaps fahrenhoizi, a potential vector of zoonotic diseases, is widely distributed in southwest China, predominantly infesting A. agrarius mice. The mite infestation is aggregated, and has environmental heterogeneity and age bias of hosts. Abundant A.
Xue‐Jiao Zhu +3 more
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Genome and transcriptome of Ips nitidus provide insights into high-altitude hypoxia adaptation and symbiosis. [PDF]
Wang Z +7 more
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Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes, supplement 187 [PDF]
This supplement to Aerospace Medicine and Biology lists 247 reports, articles and other documents announced during November 1978 in Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) or in International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA).
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Tolerance to Hypoxia: A High Altitude Paradox [PDF]
Gustavo Zubieta-Calleja +1 more
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Abstract Aims This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of a low‐carbohydrate diet with exercise (LCD + EX) compared to a non‐carbohydrate‐restricted diet with exercise (NRD + EX) on glycemic control and other clinically relevant metabolic health outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
Ye He +4 more
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Effect of high-altitude hypoxia on function and cytoarchitecture of rats' liver. [PDF]
Ibrahim E +5 more
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High altitude hypoxia: An enigma
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ABSTRACT Flooding is a major abiotic stress that limits legume productivity and ecological resilience. Identifying variation in submergence tolerance among legume accessions is critical for developing climate‐resilient cultivars. This study investigated phenotypic and physiological responses to complete submergence in nine Lotus japonicus accessions ...
Eamon J. Durkan +2 more
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