High-altitude exposure is associated with an increase in skeletal muscle ferroportin mRNA levels. Measurements obtained from muscle biopsies under normoxic conditions at sea level and after exposure to high-altitude hypoxia for 7 to 9 days (HA). See the complete figure in the article beginning on page 4724.

High-altitude exposure is associated with an increase in skeletal muscle ferroportin mRNA levels. Measurements obtained from muscle biopsies under normoxic conditions at sea level and after exposure to high-altitude hypoxia for 7 to 9 days (HA). See the complete figure in the article beginning on page 4724.

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