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High-altitude ancestry and hypoxia acclimation have distinct effects on exercise capacity and muscle phenotype in deer mice

  • Mikaela A. Lui
  • , Sajeni Mahalingam
  • , Paras Patel
  • , Alex D. Connaty
  • , Catherine M. Ivy
  • , Zachary A. Cheviron
  • , Jay F. Storz
  • , Grant B. McClelland
  • , Graham R. Scott
  • McMaster University
  • University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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