HIF1α stabilization in hypoxia is not oxidant-initiated

  1. Amit Kumar
  2. Manisha Vaish
  3. Saravanan S Karuppagounder
  4. Irina Gazaryan
  5. John W Cave
  6. Anatoly A Starkov
  7. Elizabeth T Anderson
  8. Sheng Zhang
  9. John T Pinto
  10. Austin M Rountree
  11. Wang Wang
  12. Ian R Sweet
  13. Rajiv R Ratan  Is a corresponding author
  1. Burke Neurological Institute, United States
  2. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc, United States
  3. New York Medical College, United States
  4. InVitro Cell Research, United States
  5. Weill Medical College of Cornell University, United States
  6. Cornell university, United States
  7. University of Washington, United States

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  1. Amit Kumar
  2. Manisha Vaish
  3. Saravanan S Karuppagounder
  4. Irina Gazaryan
  5. John W Cave
  6. Anatoly A Starkov
  7. Elizabeth T Anderson
  8. Sheng Zhang
  9. John T Pinto
  10. Austin M Rountree
  11. Wang Wang
  12. Ian R Sweet
  13. Rajiv R Ratan
(2021)
HIF1α stabilization in hypoxia is not oxidant-initiated
eLife 10:e72873.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.72873

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