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Publikováno v:
The Cryosphere, Vol 18, Pp 4517-4530 (2024)
As part of the southern Cascades, Mt. Hood is the tallest and most glacierized peak in Oregon, USA. Despite alpine glaciers being one the clearest indicators of human-caused climate change, the 21st century behavior of glaciers on Mt. Hood has not be
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https://doaj.org/article/6f873234cc3b4c958ff51c47729dbb4b
Autor:
S. J. Boyer, J. W. Leahy
Publikováno v:
ChemInform. 28
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interferon Research. 11:9-15
Murine interferon-α4 (MuIFN-α4) is notable among the MuIFN-α subtypes because it lacks 5 amino acids corresponding to postitions 103–107 of the other subtypes, yet is the most highly expressed subtype.(1,2) Site-directed in vitro mutagenesis has
Publikováno v:
Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents. 6(3)
The availability of large quantities of pure interferon alpha (IFN-alpha) subtypes for in vivo studies has often proved difficult. This paper presents details on the use of the commercially available pGEX expression system for the production and puri
Publikováno v:
Journal of interferon research. 11(1)
Murine interferon-alpha 4 (MuIFN-alpha 4) is notable among the MuIFN-alpha subtypes because it lacks 5 amino acids corresponding to positions 103-107 of the other subtypes, yet is the most highly expressed subtype. Site-directed in vitro mutagenesis
Autor:
R. B. Schoene, S. Lahiri, P. H. Hackett, R. M. Peters, J. S. Milledge, C. J. Pizzo, F. H. Sarnquist, S. J. Boyer, D. J. Graber, K. H. Maret, al. et
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 56:1478-1483
At very high altitude, exercise performance in the human sojourner may depend on a sufficient hypoxic ventilatory response (HVR). To study the relationship of HVR to exercise performance at high altitude, we studied HVR at sea level and 5,400 m and e
Autor:
J. B. West, S. J. Boyer, D. J. Graber, P. H. Hackett, K. H. Maret, J. S. Milledge, R. M. Peters, C. J. Pizzo, M. Samaja, F. H. Sarnquist, al. et
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 55:688-698
Maximal exercise at extreme altitudes was studied during the course of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest. Measurements were carried out at sea level [inspired O2 partial pressure (PO2) 147 Torr], 6,300 m during air breathing (inspir
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 308:1135-1138
THE process of adaptation to high altitude has been studied extensively.1 Most studies, however, have been performed at altitudes under 5000 m (16,400 ft). This altitude is of interest because it appears to define the highest altitude at which human
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 252(4)
Osmoregulation was studied in 13 mountaineers who had experienced long-term exposure to high altitude on Mt Everest. Serum osmolality rose from 290 +/- 1 mOsm/kg to 295 +/- 2 mOsm/kg at 5,400 m and finally to 302 +/- 4 mOsm/kg at 6,300 m after a mean
Autor:
F. D. Blume, S. J. Boyer
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology: respiratory, environmental and exercise physiology. 57(5)
Little is known about weight loss and changes in body composition at extreme altitude. As part of the American Medical Research Expedition to Everest in 1981 we measured body weight, body fat, limb circumferences, dietary intake, 72-h stool fats, and