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Iron, oxygen, and the pulmonary circulation.
Published 2015“…American Physiological Society…”
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Human adaptation to the hypoxia of high altitude: the Tibetan paradigm from the pregenomic to the postgenomic era.
Published 2014“…American Physiological Society…”
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The von Hippel-Lindau Chuvash mutation in mice causes carotid-body hyperplasia and enhanced ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia.
Published 2014“…American Physiological Society…”
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The von Hippel-Lindau Chuvash mutation in mice alters cardiac substrate and high energy phosphate metabolism
Published 2016“…American Physiological Society…”
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Tibetans living at sea level have a hyporesponsive hypoxia-inducible factor system and blunted physiological responses to hypoxia.
Published 2014“…American Physiological Society…”
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Human ventilatory response to CO2 after 8 h of isocapnic or poikilocapnic hypoxia.
Published 1998“…American Physiological Society…”
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Elevation of iron storage in humans attenuates the pulmonary vascular response to hypoxia
Published 2016“…American Physiological Society…”
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Elevation of iron storage in humans attenuates the pulmonary vascular response to hypoxia
Published 2016“…American Physiological Society…”
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A mechanistic physicochemical model of carbon dioxide transport in blood
Published 2017“…American Physiological Society…”
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Effects of modest iron loading on iron indices in healthy individuals
Published 2018“…American Physiological Society…”
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The interplay between iron and oxygen homeostasis with a particular focus on the heart
Published 2017“…American Physiological Society…”
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