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Lorna G Moore

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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|January 3, 2006
Jack Reeves and his scienceLorna G Moore, Robert F Grover
Genes|February 21, 2019
Human Genetic Adaptation to High Altitude: Evidence from the AndesColleen G Julian, Lorna G Moore
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|August 21, 2007
Does chronic mountain sickness (CMS) have perinatal origins?Lorna G Moore, Susan Niermeyer, Enrique Vargas
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 22, 2003
Human physiological adaptation to pregnancy: inter- and intraspecific perspectivesL Christie Rockwell, Enrique Vargas, Lorna G Moore
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|May 4, 2011
Humans at high altitude: hypoxia and fetal growthLorna G Moore, Shelton M Charles, Colleen G Julian
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 9, 2006
An evolutionary model for identifying genetic adaptation to high altitudeLorna G Moore, Mark Shriver, Lynne Bemis, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 19, 2006
Chronic hypoxia diminishes the proliferative response of Guinea pig uterine artery vascular smooth muscle cells in vitroL Christie Rockwell, Edward C Dempsey, Lorna G Moore
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 16, 2009
Evolutionary adaptation to high altitude: a view from in uteroColleen Glyde Julian, Megan J Wilson, Lorna G Moore
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|May 2, 2008
Evidence that parent-of-origin affects birth-weight reductions at high altitudeAdam Bennett, Stephen R Sain, Enrique Vargas, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 18, 2005
Medical recommendations for women going to altitudeDominique Jean, Conxita Leal, Susi Kriemler, et al.
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|January 3, 2006
Jack Reeves and his scienceLorna G Moore, Robert F Grover
Genes|February 21, 2019
Human Genetic Adaptation to High Altitude: Evidence from the AndesColleen G Julian, Lorna G Moore
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|August 21, 2007
Does chronic mountain sickness (CMS) have perinatal origins?Lorna G Moore, Susan Niermeyer, Enrique Vargas
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 22, 2003
Human physiological adaptation to pregnancy: inter- and intraspecific perspectivesL Christie Rockwell, Enrique Vargas, Lorna G Moore
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|May 4, 2011
Humans at high altitude: hypoxia and fetal growthLorna G Moore, Shelton M Charles, Colleen G Julian
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|November 9, 2006
An evolutionary model for identifying genetic adaptation to high altitudeLorna G Moore, Mark Shriver, Lynne Bemis, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|September 19, 2006
Chronic hypoxia diminishes the proliferative response of Guinea pig uterine artery vascular smooth muscle cells in vitroL Christie Rockwell, Edward C Dempsey, Lorna G Moore
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|April 16, 2009
Evolutionary adaptation to high altitude: a view from in uteroColleen Glyde Julian, Megan J Wilson, Lorna G Moore
American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council|May 2, 2008
Evidence that parent-of-origin affects birth-weight reductions at high altitudeAdam Bennett, Stephen R Sain, Enrique Vargas, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 18, 2005
Medical recommendations for women going to altitudeDominique Jean, Conxita Leal, Susi Kriemler, et al.
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