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Pulmonary nitric oxide in mountain dwellers

Cynthia M Beall (), Daniel Laskowski, Kingman P. Strohl, Rudy Soria, Mercedes Villena, Enrique Vargas, Ana Maria Alarcon, Cristina Gonzales and Serpil C. Erzurum
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Cynthia M Beall: Case Western Reserve University
Daniel Laskowski: Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Kingman P. Strohl: Louis Stokes VA Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University
Rudy Soria: Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura
Mercedes Villena: Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura
Enrique Vargas: Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura
Ana Maria Alarcon: Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura
Cristina Gonzales: Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de Altura
Serpil C. Erzurum: Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6862, 411-412

Abstract: Populations living at high altitudes have an adaptive mechanism to offset hypoxia.

Date: 2001
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