Acute Mountain Sickness
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Last Posted: Mar 05, 2023
- Association between ACTN3 and acute mountain sickness.
Bottura Ricardo Muller, et al. Genes and environment : the official journal of the Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society 2019 0 18 - Losartan Has No Effect on High Altitude Diuresis or Acute Mountain Sickness in Well-Acclimatizing Individuals.
Delamere John P, et al. High altitude medicine & biology 2021 0 (1) 96-101 - Mitochondrial DNA Variation Correlated With the High Altitude Intolerance in Chinese Young Han Males.
Li Zongbin, et al. Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine 2022 0 832136 - Association of Genes of the NO Pathway with Altitude Disease and Hypoxic Pulmonary Hypertension.
Hannemann Juliane, et al. Journal of clinical medicine 2021 0 (24) - EPAS1 and VEGFA gene variants are related to the symptoms of acute mountain sickness in Chinese Han population: a cross-sectional study.
Zhang Ji-Hang, et al. Military Medical Research 2020 7 (1) 35 - HSPA1A gene polymorphism rs1008438 is associated with susceptibility to acute mountain sickness in Han Chinese individuals.
Liu Zhicheng, et al. Molecular genetics & genomic medicine 2020 6 e1322 - EDN1 gene potentially involved in the development of acute mountain sickness.
Yu Jie, et al. Scientific reports 2020 3 (1) 5414 - Association of EGLN1 genetic polymorphisms with SpO responses to acute hypobaric hypoxia in a Japanese cohort.
Yasukochi Yoshiki, et al. Journal of physiological anthropology 2018 4 (1) 9 - Sequencing the exons of human glucocorticoid receptor (NR3C1) gene in Han Chinese with high-altitude pulmonary edema.
Du Hui, et al. Journal of physiological anthropology 2018 3 (1) 7 - Analysis of High-altitude Syndrome and the Underlying Gene Polymorphisms Associated with Acute Mountain Sickness after a Rapid Ascent to High-altitude.
Yu Jie, et al. Scientific reports 2016 12 38323
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