The transition from HIF-1 to HIF-2 during prolonged hypoxia results from reactivation of PHDs and HIF1A mRNA instability
Maciej Jaśkiewicz(Gdańsk Medical University), Rafał Bartoszewski(University of Wrocław), Agata Charzyńska(Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego), James F. Collawn(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Jarosław Króliczewski(University of Life Sciences in Lublin), Michał Dąbrowski(Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego), Aleksandra Cabaj(Instytut Biologii Doświadczalnej im. Marcelego Nenckiego), Sylwia Bartoszewska(Gdańsk Medical University), Magdalena Gebert(Gdańsk Medical University), Adrianna Moszyńska(Gdańsk Medical University)
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