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Original Article

Effect of 2 Hours' Exposure to Simulated High Altitude (4,500 m) on Human Red Cell Metabolism

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Pages 321-327 | Received 14 Oct 1971, Accepted 11 Jan 1972, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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M. Rörth, S. F. Nygaard, H. H. Parving, V. Hansen & T. Kalsig. (1973) Human Red Cell Metabolism and in Vivo Oxygen Affinity of Red Cells during 24 Hours' Exposure to Simulated High Altitude (4500 m). Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation 31:4, pages 447-452.
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