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      Study on RBC acclimatization to high-altitude hypoxia featured in Science

      Study on RBC acclimatization to high-altitude hypoxia featured in Science

      Our recent JPR paper has been featured in Science! Congrats to everybody in Yang Xia's group (University of Texas Houston), Rob Roach (Altitude Research Center) and the team! Read More
      ScienceAlert - Just 2 weeks in the mountains can change your blood for months

      ScienceAlert - Just 2 weeks in the mountains can change your blood for months

      The human body begins adapting to high-elevation environments as quickly as overnight, and these biological changes can last for months - even after the person has returned to lower elevations. For the first time ever, scientists comparing the blood of mountain hikers have observed how multiple changes affect the red blood cells' ability to retain oxygen in low-oxygen environments - and it happens within hours. The find contradicts an assumption that’s lasted for half a centu

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