Acclimatization of skeletal muscle mitochondria to high-altitude hypoxia during an ascent of Everest.
Ascent to high altitude is associated with a fall in the partial pressure of inspired oxygen (hypobaric hypoxia). For oxidative tissues such as skeletal muscle, resultant cellular hypoxia necessitates acclimatization to optimize energy metabolism and restrict oxidative stress, with changes in gene a...
Main Authors: | Levett, D, Radford, E, Menassa, D, Graber, E, Morash, A, Hoppeler, H, Clarke, K, Martin, D, Ferguson-Smith, A, Montgomery, H, Grocott, M, Murray, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2012
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