Smaller alveolar-arterial O2 gradients in Tibetan than Han residents of Lhasa (3658 m)

Respiration Physiology - Tập 103 - Trang 75-82 - 1996
Jianguo Zhuang1, Tarshi Droma1, John R. Sutton2, Bertron M. Groves3, Robert E. McCullough3, Rosann G. McCullough3, Shinfu Sun1, Lorna G. Moore3,4
1Tibet Institute of Medical Sciences, Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region, 850000, China
2Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Lidcombe, N.S.W. 2141, Australia
3Cardiovascular Pulmonary Research Laboratory, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, CO 80262, USA
4Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA

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