Cardiovascular (CV) diseases are the major cause of death in industrialized countries. The main function of the CV system is to deliver nutrients and oxygen to all tissues. During most CV pathologies, oxygen and nutrient delivery is decreased or completely halted. Several mechanisms, including increased oxygen transport and delivery, as well as increased blood flow are triggered to compensate for the hypoxic state. If the compensatory mechanisms fail to sufficiently correct the hypoxia, irreversible damage can occur. Thus, hypoxia plays a central role in the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of CV diseases. Hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) orchestrate the gene transcription for hundreds of proteins involved in erythropoiesis, glucose transpo...
Introduction: Organisms are exposed to oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia) in various physiological and pat...
BACKGROUND: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...
Background: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and cancer continue to be the primary cause of mortality worldwide an...
Abstract Hypoxia, characterized by reduced oxygen concentration, is a significant stressor that affe...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
Abstract Endothelial cells (ECs) form a physical barrier between the lumens and vascular walls of a...
Molecular epidemiological studies conducted to date reveal a close relationship between the polymorp...
ABSTRACT Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a major inducer of neovascularisation and evidence emergin...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comOxygen depravation in mammals leads to ...
Oxygen homeostasis reflects the constant body requirement to generate energy. Hypoxia (0.1–1% O2), p...
The research in this thesis investigated the role of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) family of tr...
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is a set of transcription factors that regulate the cellular response...
Many diseases of the cardiovascular system involve an element of hypoxia due to impairments in oxyge...
Introduction: Organisms are exposed to oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia) in various physiological and pat...
BACKGROUND: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...
Background: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and cancer continue to be the primary cause of mortality worldwide an...
Abstract Hypoxia, characterized by reduced oxygen concentration, is a significant stressor that affe...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
Abstract Endothelial cells (ECs) form a physical barrier between the lumens and vascular walls of a...
Molecular epidemiological studies conducted to date reveal a close relationship between the polymorp...
ABSTRACT Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) is a major inducer of neovascularisation and evidence emergin...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comOxygen depravation in mammals leads to ...
Oxygen homeostasis reflects the constant body requirement to generate energy. Hypoxia (0.1–1% O2), p...
The research in this thesis investigated the role of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) family of tr...
Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) is a set of transcription factors that regulate the cellular response...
Many diseases of the cardiovascular system involve an element of hypoxia due to impairments in oxyge...
Introduction: Organisms are exposed to oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia) in various physiological and pat...
BACKGROUND: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...
Background: Hypoxia may contribute to the pathogenesis of various diseases of the vascular wall. Hyp...