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The Role Of Antioxidants In Modulation Of Acclimatization Processes

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Problems of High Altitude Medicine and Biology
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The purpose of this paper is to present pulmonary results of research on the pharmacological optimization of adaptation processes and a capacity for work in conditions of high-altitude hypoxia with the use of some actoprotectors and antihypoxants (bemitil, sodium oxybutyrate, and others).

Keywords: Altitude; acclimatization; antioxidant

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Zurdinov, A.Z. (2007). The Role Of Antioxidants In Modulation Of Acclimatization Processes. In: Aldashev, A., Naeije, R. (eds) Problems of High Altitude Medicine and Biology. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6300-8_10

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