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pro vyhledávání: '"Liangbang Wang"'
Autor:
Zhaohui, Yang, Caijuan, Bai, Youwei, Pu, Qinghong, Kong, Yongbo, Guo, Xuyang, Liu, Qi, Zhao, Zhichao, Qiu, Wangshan, Zheng, Yaoxi, He, Yihan, Lin, Lian, Deng, Chao, Zhang, Shuhua, Xu, Yi, Peng, Kun, Xiang, Xiaoming, Zhang, Chaoying, Cui, Yongyue, Pan, Jingxue, Xin, Yong, Wang, Shiming, Liu, Liangbang, Wang, Hengliang, Guo, Zhenzhen, Feng, Shaobo, Wang, Hong, Shi, Binghua, Jiang, Tianyi, Wu, Xuebin, Qi, Bing, Su
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(40)
Strong ultraviolet (UV) radiation at high altitude imposes a serious selective pressure, which may induce skin pigmentation adaptation of indigenous populations. We conducted skin pigmentation phenotyping and genome-wide analysis of Tibetans in order
Autor:
Xuebin Qi, Yi Peng, Kun Xiang, Dejiquzong, Yongbo Guo, Tianyi Wu, Zhaohui Yang, Baimayangji, Baimakangzhuo, Jun Li, Yongyue Pan, Wangshan Zheng, Wei Guo, Qula, Yanfeng Zhang, Gonggalanzi, Ouzhuluobu, Caijuan Bai, Xiaoming Zhang, Cirenyangji, Liangbang Wang, Hui Zhang, Yaoxi He, Bing Su, Gengdeng, Duojizhuoma, Kangmin, Chaoying Cui, Bianba, Shiming Liu, Yangla
Publikováno v:
National Science Review. 5:516-529
Nitric oxide (NO) is an important molecule for vasomotor tone, and elevated NO signaling was previously hypothesized as a unique and adaptive physiological change in highland Tibetans. However, there has been lack of NO data from Tibetans living at l
Autor:
Gengdeng, Duojizhuoma, Dejiquzong, Ouzhuluobu, Tianyi Wu, Baimakangzhuo, Jiewei Liu, Yi Peng, Hong Shi, Shimin Liu, Xiaoming Zhang, Kun Xiang, Gonggalanzi, Deying Yang, Yaoxi He, Xuebin Qi, Bing Su, Hui Zhang, Chaoying Cui, Liangbang Wang, Bianba, Yongyue Pan, Bianbazhuoma, Cirenyangji, Hua Chen
Publikováno v:
Human mutation. 37(2)
Tibetans are well adapted to high-altitude environments. Among the adaptive traits in Tibetans, the relatively low hemoglobin level is considered a blunted erythropoietic response to hypoxic challenge. Previously, EPAS1 and EGLN1, the major upstream