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Letter: Because it's there

Published 25 June 2008

From Rolfe Bridson

Why is it necessary to take mice up Everest to study any alteration to their erythropoietin levels (31 May, p 7)? Surely these changes set in at lower altitudes, or could be reproduced using a suitable atmospheric chamber. Might this be a publicity stunt for some mountaineering scientists?

Alton, Hampshire, UK

Issue no. 2662 published 28 June 2008

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