This finding highlights the complex interplay between genetics and physiology in adapting to high-altitude living. Furthermore, the gene HIF-2α has been identified as a key player in regulating ...
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Cardiac function and exercise physiology are critical areas of research ... to exercise at different altitudes revealed that acute high-altitude exposure led to greater coronary vasoconstriction ...
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The individual physiological response to high-altitude hypoxia involves both genetic and non-genetic factors, including epigenetic modifications. Epigenetic changes in hypoxia factor pathway (HIF) ...
A Purdue professor conducting research on hypertension and heart failure received an award and his team received a large cash prize for their work.
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