Reconsidering the distribution of gray wolves第115-116页
Genes for the high life: New genetic variants point to positive selection for high altitude hypoxia in Tibetans第117-117页
Creating animal models, why not use the Chinese tree shrew ( Tupaia belangeri chinensis)?第118-126页
Tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri) as a novel non-human primate laboratory disease animal model第127-137页
A new species of the genus Amolops (Anura: Ranidae) from high-altitude Sichuan, southwestern China, with a discussion on the taxonomic status of Amolops kangtingensis第138-145页
Pulmonary immune cells and inflammatory cytokine dysregulation are associated with mortality of IL-1 R1^-/- mice infected with influenza virus (H1 N1 )第146-154页
GCH1 plays a role in the high-altitude adaptation of Tibetans第155-162页
EP300 contributes to high-altitude adaptation in Tibetans by regulating nitric oxide production第163-170页