Gengdeng
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Recent Articles
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Zhang H, He Y, Cui C, Ouzhuluobu , Baimakangzhuo , Duojizhuoma , et al.
Am J Hematol
. 2017 Jun;
92(9):E552-E554.
PMID: 28589696
No abstract available.
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Bhandari S, Zhang X, Cui C, Yangla , Liu L, Ouzhuluobu , et al.
Mol Genet Genomic Med
. 2017 Jan;
5(1):76-84.
PMID: 28116332
Background: Sherpas, a highlander population living in Khumbu region of Nepal, are well known for their superior climbing ability in Himalayas. However, the genetic basis of their adaptation to high-altitude...
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Yang D, Peng Y, Ouzhuluobu , BianBaZhuoMa , Cui C, Bianba , et al.
Hum Mutat
. 2016 Jan;
37(2):216-23.
PMID: 26781569
Tibetans are well adapted to high-altitude environments. Among the adaptive traits in Tibetans, the relatively low hemoglobin level is considered a blunted erythropoietic response to hypoxic challenge. Previously, EPAS1 and...
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Bhandari S, Zhang X, Cui C, Bianba , Liao S, Peng Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2015 Nov;
5:16249.
PMID: 26538459
Sherpas living around the Himalayas are renowned as high-altitude mountain climbers but when and where the Sherpa people originated from remains contentious. In this study, we collected DNA samples from...