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  • 21. Metabolic aspects of high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans.
    Ge RL, Simonson TS, Gordeuk V, Prchal JT, McClain DA.
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  • 27. Hemoglobin levels in a Himalayan high altitude population.
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  • 31. High altitude genetic adaptation in Tibetans: no role of increased hemoglobin-oxygen affinity.
    Tashi T, Feng T, Koul P, Amaru R, Hussey D, Lorenzo FR, RiLi G, Prchal JT.
    Blood Cells Mol Dis; 2014 Oct 15; 53(1-2):27-9. PubMed ID: 24618341
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  • 35. High altitude adaptation in Tibetans.
    Wu T, Kayser B.
    High Alt Med Biol; 2006 Oct 15; 7(3):193-208. PubMed ID: 16978132
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  • 36. Individual variations and sex differences in hemodynamics and percutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (SpO2) in Tibetan highlanders of Tsarang in the Mustang district of Nepal.
    Nishimura T, Arima H, Koirala S, Ito H, Yamamoto T.
    J Physiol Anthropol; 2022 Mar 15; 41(1):9. PubMed ID: 35292118
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  • 40. Genetic evidence of a recent Tibetan ancestry to Sherpas in the Himalayan region.
    Bhandari S, Zhang X, Cui C, Bianba, Liao S, Peng Y, Zhang H, Xiang K, Shi H, Ouzhuluobu, Baimakongzhuo, Gonggalanzi, Liu S, Gengdeng, Wu T, Qi X, Su B.
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