Ana M Meneses, Ben Wielockx Heisenberg Research Group, Department of Clinical Pathobiochemistry, Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany Abstract: Oxygen represents one of the major molecules required for the development and maintenance of life. An adequate response to hypoxia is therefore required for the functioning of the majority of living organisms and relies on the activation of the hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) pathway. HIF prolyl hydroxylase domain-2 (PHD2) has long been recognized as the major regulator of this response, controlling a myriad of outcomes that range from cell death to proliferation. However, this enzyme has been associated with more pathways, m...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
In cancer, the response to hypoxia induces dysfunctional and abnormal blood vessels and promotes tum...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
Oxygen is essential for eukaryotic life and is inextricably linked to the evolution of multicellular...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
The Prolyl Hydroxylases (PHDs) are an enzymatic family that regulates cell oxygen-sensing. PHDs hydr...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
In humans and other animals, the chronic hypoxic response is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible trans...
Human cells respond to conditions of limiting oxygen by a switching on a response involving a gene a...
Cells induce the hypoxia responses to adapt to the environment when organisms are exposed to a low o...
All humans have a constant and absolute requirement for oxygen, which is necessary to produce energy...
This article outlines the need for a homeostatic response to alterations in cellular oxygenation. It...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
In cancer, the response to hypoxia induces dysfunctional and abnormal blood vessels and promotes tum...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
Oxygen is essential for eukaryotic life and is inextricably linked to the evolution of multicellular...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
The adaptation of animals to oxygen availability is mediated by a transcription factor termed hypoxi...
When humans are exposed to hypoxia, systemic and intracellular changes operate together to minimise ...
The Prolyl Hydroxylases (PHDs) are an enzymatic family that regulates cell oxygen-sensing. PHDs hydr...
Every cell in the body requires oxygen for its functioning, in virtually every animal, and a tightly...
In humans and other animals, the chronic hypoxic response is mediated by the hypoxia-inducible trans...
Human cells respond to conditions of limiting oxygen by a switching on a response involving a gene a...
Cells induce the hypoxia responses to adapt to the environment when organisms are exposed to a low o...
All humans have a constant and absolute requirement for oxygen, which is necessary to produce energy...
This article outlines the need for a homeostatic response to alterations in cellular oxygenation. It...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...
In cancer, the response to hypoxia induces dysfunctional and abnormal blood vessels and promotes tum...
Hypoxia-reduction in oxygen availability-plays key roles in both physiological and pathological proc...