Local oxygen tension has a profound effect on the vasculature, which compensates vascular insufficiency through the induction of angiogenesis. An important mediator in this process is the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) complex, which is activated in hypoxic cells and increases transcription of a broad range of genes including angiogenic growth factors such as VEGF. HIF is primarily regulated through oxygen-dependent proteasomal destruction of the regulatory subunit, HIF-1 alpha or HIF-2 alpha. Regulation is through the modification of specific prolines in HIF- alpha chains which are hydroxylated by a recently identified family of enzymes which require molecular oxygen and 2-oxoglutarate as cosubstrates, and iron as a cofactor. Following mod...
Abstract: In animals, cellular and physiological responses to oxygen level variations are reg-ulated...
Matching oxygen consumption and supply represents a fundamental challenge to multicellular organisms...
ABSTRACT Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a major inducer of neovascularisation and evidence emergin...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
The regulation of angiogenesis by hypoxia is an important component of homeostatic mechanisms that l...
This article outlines the need for a homeostatic response to alterations in cellular oxygenation. It...
Humans, like other complex aerobic organisms, possess highly evolved systems for the delivery of dio...
A great many aspects of the anatomy and physiology of large animals are constrained by the need to m...
Human cells respond to conditions of limiting oxygen by a switching on a response involving a gene a...
Hypoxia is prevalent in many tumours and is prognostically important. A transcriptional pathway cont...
International audienceAngiogenesis, a process that leads to the formation of new blood vessels, from...
Sensing of ambient dioxygen levels and appropriate feedback mechanisms are essential processes for a...
The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) family of transcription factors is responsible for coordinating t...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
Abstract—The accepted model of vessel branching distinguishes several endothelial cell fates. At the...
Abstract: In animals, cellular and physiological responses to oxygen level variations are reg-ulated...
Matching oxygen consumption and supply represents a fundamental challenge to multicellular organisms...
ABSTRACT Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a major inducer of neovascularisation and evidence emergin...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
The regulation of angiogenesis by hypoxia is an important component of homeostatic mechanisms that l...
This article outlines the need for a homeostatic response to alterations in cellular oxygenation. It...
Humans, like other complex aerobic organisms, possess highly evolved systems for the delivery of dio...
A great many aspects of the anatomy and physiology of large animals are constrained by the need to m...
Human cells respond to conditions of limiting oxygen by a switching on a response involving a gene a...
Hypoxia is prevalent in many tumours and is prognostically important. A transcriptional pathway cont...
International audienceAngiogenesis, a process that leads to the formation of new blood vessels, from...
Sensing of ambient dioxygen levels and appropriate feedback mechanisms are essential processes for a...
The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) family of transcription factors is responsible for coordinating t...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
Abstract—The accepted model of vessel branching distinguishes several endothelial cell fates. At the...
Abstract: In animals, cellular and physiological responses to oxygen level variations are reg-ulated...
Matching oxygen consumption and supply represents a fundamental challenge to multicellular organisms...
ABSTRACT Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a major inducer of neovascularisation and evidence emergin...