Training in hypoxia and its effects on skeletal muscle tissue.

作者: H. Hoppeler , S. Klossner , M. Vogt

DOI: 10.1111/J.1600-0838.2008.00831.X

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摘要: … induced damage and loss of mitochondria it is of interest to note that in biopsies of Sherpas, which are believed to have evolutionary adaptations to living and working in hypoxia, the …

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