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- Genetic Basis of Essential Hypertension in Tibetan
- The Anatomical Distribution of Radiological Abnormalities in Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- Nitric Oxide, Phosphodiesterase Inhibition, and Adaptation to Hypoxic Conditions
- Kashin-Beck Disease and Iodine Deficiency in Tibet
- Today's Regional Distribution of Echinococcosis in China
- A Social and Demographic Study of Tibetan Refugees in India
- The Religious and Medicinal Uses of Cannabis in China, India and Tibet
- Kashin-Beck Disease and Drinking Water in Central Tibet
- The Dominant Hepatitis B Virus Genotype Identified in Tibet is a C/D Hybrid
- Survey on Cystic Echinococcosis in Tibetans, West China
- Anthropometry and Clinical Features of Kashin-Beck Disease in Central Tibet
- Epidemiological Support for a Multifactorial Aetiology of Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- Pulmonary Nitric Oxide in Mountain Dwellers
- High Altitude Heart Disease in Children in Tibet
- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism and its Association with Essential Hypertension in a Tibetan Population
- Tibetan Protection from Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and Reproductive Loss at High Altitude
- A 4-year Study of the Mycological Aspects of Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- Low Back Pain in Rural Tibet
- Trichinellosis in China: Epidemiology and Control
- The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: How High do Tibetans Live?
- Muscle Tissue Adaptations to Hypoxia
- Environmental Fluoride Content in Tibet
- Varied Ecological Environment and Fluorosis in Tibetan Children in the Nature Reserve of Mount Qomolangma
- Western Conceptualizations and Eastern Experience: A Cross-Cultural Study of Traumatic Stress Reactions Among Tibetan Refugees in India
- The Relationship of Fluorosis and Brick Tea Drinking in Chinese Tibetans
- Analysis of the Myoglobin Gene in Tibetans Living at High Altitude
- Effects of Physical Therapy on Patients with Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- An Epidemiological Survey of Cystic Echinococcosis Among Tibetan School Ppupils in West China
- Reserved Higher Vagal Tone under Acute Hypoxia in Tibetan Adolescents with Long-Term Migration to Sea Level
- Ethno-Agricultural Approach to the Rural Environment in the Prevention of Kashin-Beck Disease
- Malnutrition and Excess Mortality in Shangri-La
- Nutritional and Health Status of Tibetan Children Living at High Altitudes
- Kashin-Beck Disease: A Historical Overview
- Panic Attack in a Context of Comorbid Anxiety and Depression in a Tibetan Refugee
- Oxygen Transport in Tibetan Women During Pregnancy at 3,658 m
- [Genetic polymorphisms of TH01 and VWA loci in Tibetans in China]
- Tuberculosis Among Tibetan Refugees in India
- The Religious and Medicinal Uses of Cannabis in China, India and Tibet
- A Social and Demographic Study of Tibetan Refugees in India
- High Altitude Heart Disease in Children in Tibet
- Muscle Tissue Adaptations to Hypoxia
- Pulmonary Nitric Oxide in Mountain Dwellers
- Genetic Basis of Essential Hypertension in Tibetan
- [Genetic polymorphisms of TH01 and VWA loci in Tibetans in China]
- Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism and its Association with Essential Hypertension in a Tibetan Population
- Oxygen Transport in Tibetan Women During Pregnancy at 3,658 m
- A 4-year Study of the Mycological Aspects of Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- Tuberculosis Among Tibetan Refugees in India
- Nitric Oxide, Phosphodiesterase Inhibition, and Adaptation to Hypoxic Conditions
- Kashin-Beck Disease: A Historical Overview
- An Epidemiological Survey of Cystic Echinococcosis Among Tibetan School Ppupils in West China
- The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: How High do Tibetans Live?
- Analysis of the Myoglobin Gene in Tibetans Living at High Altitude
- Nutritional and Health Status of Tibetan Children Living at High Altitudes
- Kashin-Beck Disease and Iodine Deficiency in Tibet
- Varied Ecological Environment and Fluorosis in Tibetan Children in the Nature Reserve of Mount Qomolangma
- Effects of Physical Therapy on Patients with Kashin-Beck Disease in Tibet
- Reserved Higher Vagal Tone under Acute Hypoxia in Tibetan Adolescents with Long-Term Migration to Sea Level
- Kashin-Beck Disease and Drinking Water in Central Tibet
- Tibetan Protection from Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) and Reproductive Loss at High Altitude