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Physiological Adjustments and Circulating MicroRNA Reprogramming Are Involved in Early Acclimatization to High Altitude in Chinese Han Males.
Liu, Bao; Huang, He; Wang, Shou-Xian; Wu, Gang; Xu, Gang; Sun, Bing-Da; Zhang, Er-Long; Gao, Yu-Qi.
  • Liu B; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Huang H; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Wang SX; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Wu G; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Xu G; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Sun BD; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Zhang EL; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
  • Gao YQ; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Environmental Medicine, Third Military Medical University, Ministry of EducationChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, PLAChongqing, China; Key Laboratory of High Altitude Medicine, Institute of Medicine and Hygienic Equipment for High Altitude Re
Front Physiol ; 7: 601, 2016.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27994555

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2016 Tipo del documento: Article