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DESCRIPTION:South Asia Center presents: Sudipta Ghosh - Fractional Exhaled 
 Nitric Oxide Amongst High Altitude Indigenous PopulationsSudipta Ghosh\, A
 ssistant Professor\, Department of Anthropology\, North-Eastern Hill Unive
 rsity\n\nFractional\nexhaled nitric oxide amongst high altitude indigenous
  populations \n\nNitric\noxide (NO) is produced in the human lung by nitri
 c oxide synthase (NOS)\, with\nincreased levels reflecting airway inflamma
 tion. Although the presence of\nnitric oxide in exhaled air was first desc
 ribed in 1991\, detail physiological\npathways of exhaled nitric oxide are
  still unclear. It has been reported by the\ninvestigators that exhaled ni
 tric oxide is higher in subjects with various\nobstructive pulmonary disea
 ses. However\, information on exhaled nitric oxide\namong highlander nativ
 es are not available for many high altitude populations\,\nwhere pulmonary
  diseases can be fatal.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n\n\nSpo
 nsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affair
 s&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center: Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide Amongst High Alt
 itude Indigenous Populations
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>South Asia Center presents: Sudipta Ghos
 h - Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide Amongst High Altitude Indigenous Popul
 ations</b></p><p><b>Sudipta Ghosh</b>\, <i>Assistant Professor\, Departmen
 t of Anthropology\, North-Eastern Hill University</i></p><p>\n\n</p>Fracti
 onal\nexhaled nitric oxide amongst high altitude indigenous populations <p
 >\n\n</p>Nitric\noxide (NO) is produced in the human lung by nitric oxide 
 synthase (NOS)\, with\nincreased levels reflecting airway inflammation. Al
 though the presence of\nnitric oxide in exhaled air was first described in
  1991\, detail physiological\npathways of exhaled nitric oxide are still u
 nclear. It has been reported by the\ninvestigators that exhaled nitric oxi
 de is higher in subjects with various\nobstructive pulmonary diseases. How
 ever\, information on exhaled nitric oxide\namong highlander natives are n
 ot available for many high altitude populations\,\nwhere pulmonary disease
 s can be fatal.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n<p>\n\n<b><i>Sp
 onsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affai
 rs&nbsp\;</i></b></p>
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