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Effects of chronic hypoxia on diaphragm function in deer mice native to high altitude.

Neal J DawsonS A LyonsD A HenryG R Scott
Published in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2018)
Overall, our work suggests that exposure to chronic hypoxia increases the capacities for mitochondrial respiration, force production and fatigue resistance of the diaphragm. However, many of these effects are opposed by evolved changes in diaphragm function in high-altitude natives, such that highlanders in chronic hypoxia maintain similar diaphragm function to lowlanders in sea level conditions.
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