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Cardiovascular Adaptation to High-Altitude Hypoxia
Ke, Jun, Wang, Lei, Xiao, Daliao
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Structural variation drives rhizome innovation and adaptive divergence in sister Medicago species
Chromosome‐scale genome analysis, population resequencing, stress‐responsive transcriptomes and functional assays showed that coding and regulatory structural variants, especially gene duplications and noncoding presence‐absence variants, underlie rhizome formation in alpine Medicago archiducis‐nicolai and contrasting xeric adaptation in its non ...
Hongyin Hu +14 more
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Genetic Adaptations of the Tibetan Pig to High-Altitude Hypoxia on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. [PDF]
Yang Y +6 more
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ABSTRACT Pacing is a critical determinant of performance in Olympic endurance winter sports such as cross‐country skiing, biathlon, and speed skating. Although the physiological (“engine”) and psychological (“operator”) determinants of pacing have frequently been examined in isolation, growing evidence highlights the need for an integrated ...
Peter Edholm +4 more
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ABSTRACT The Milano‐Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics present an opportunity to synthesize evolving paradigms in endurance training within the broader context of long‐term athlete development. As Olympic winter sports span from endurance‐limited events to disciplines in which aerobic fitness primarily serves as a feeder capacity, a single training model is ...
Billy Sperlich, Hans‐Christer Holmberg
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Abstract Novel wearable near‐infrared spectroscopy devices allow for a better understanding of muscle oxygenation kinetics during exercise. A muscle oxygen saturation (SmO2) plateau is often applied in the scientific literature, but clear criteria for its definition remain unestablished to date.
Tomasz Kowalski +6 more
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Enhancing oxygen utilization and mitigating oxidative stress in Tibetan chickens for adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia. [PDF]
Hao R +9 more
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Abstract We investigated whether nocturnal oxygen therapy improves next‐day cerebrovascular function in lowlanders with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) staying at moderate altitude. This randomized, placebo‐controlled single‐blind crossover trial was performed in moderate‐to‐severe COPD patients [forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1 ...
Dominic Gilliand +12 more
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<i>EPAS1</i> Variations and Hematological Adaptations to High-Altitude Hypoxia in Indigenous Goats in Yunnan Province, China. [PDF]
Zhu L +6 more
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