High Altitude: Human Adaptation to Hypoxia:
1. Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of O2 Sensing
Paul T. Schumacker
2. Cell and Molecular Defenses Against Hypoxia
Stilla Frede and Joachim Fandrey
3. Control of Breathing
Luc J. Teppema and Remco R. Berendson
4. Lung Function and Gas Exchange
Andrew M. Luks and Susan R. Hopkins
5. Pulmonary Circulation
Marco Maggiorini, Peter Bartsch, and Erik R Swenson
6. Cardiovascular System
Aaron L. Baggish, Eugene E. Wolfel, and Benjamin D. Levine
7. Cerebral Circulation and Brain
Philip N. Ainslie, Mark H. Wilson, and Christopher HE Imray
8. Autonomic Nervous System
Roger Hainsworth, Mark J. Drinkhill, and Victoria E. Claydon
9. Skeletal Muscle
Hans Hoppeler, Matthias Mueller, and Michael Vogt
10. Blood and Hemostasis
Peter Bärtsch and Jim Milledge
11. Renal Function and Fluid Balance
Erik R. Swenson and Niels V. Olsen
12. Endocrine Function
Jean-Paul Richalet
13. Gastrointestinal Function
Noor Hamad and Simon Travis
14. Immune System
Robert S. Mazzeo and Erik R. Swenson
15. Nutrition and Metabolism
George A. Brooks
16. Exercise
Carsten Lundby
17. Sleep
Yvonne Nussbaumer-Ochsner and Konrad E. Bloch
18. Reproduction and Growth
Susan Niermeyer
19. Human Evolution at High Altitude
Cynthia M. Beall
20. Acute Mountain Sickness and High-Altitude Cerebral Edema
Peter Bärtsch and Damian Miles Bailey
21. High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema
Robert B. Schoene and Erik R. Swenson
22. Subacute and Chronic Mountain Sickness
Fabiola León-Velarde S, María Rivera-Ch, and Francisco C. Villafuerte
23. High Altitude and Common Medical Conditions
Andrew M. Luks and Peter H. Hackett
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