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Hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension—Utilizing experiments of nature
Max Gassmann
, Andrew Cowburn
, Hong Gu
, Jia Li
, Marisela Rodriguez
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Aleksandra Babicheva
, Pritesh P. Jain
, Mingmei Xiong
, Norina N. Gassmann
, Jason X.J. Yuan
, Martin R. Wilkins
, Lan Zhao
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Acute Hypoxia
100%
Adult Animals
100%
Alveolar Hypoxia
100%
Cardioprotection
100%
Cardiovascular Phenotype
100%
Chronic Hypoxia
100%
Co-medication
100%
Comorbidity
100%
Elevated Pressure
100%
Genetic Basis
100%
Hematocrit
100%
Highlanders
100%
Hypoxia
100%
Hypoxia Response
100%
Inter-individual Variation
100%
Maladaptive Responses
100%
Oxygen Saturation
100%
Pulmonary Artery Pressure
100%
Pulmonary Circulation
100%
Pulmonary Vascular
100%
Pulmonary Vascular Response
100%
Putative Drug Targets
100%
Right Ventricle
100%
Risk Factors
100%
Themed Issue
100%
Vascular Homeostasis
100%
Vascular Reactivity
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Comorbidity
25%
Hypoxia
100%