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News Physiol Sci 12: 121-125, 1997;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 12, 121-125, Copyright © 1997 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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Oxygen Transport System of High-Altitude Bird Embryos

CC Monge, F Leon-Velarde and C Carey

In the absence of its mother's protection, a bird embryo incubated at high altitude must detect its hypoxic condition and regulate its oxygen transport so as to hatch and grow with the same efficiency as it would at sea level.





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