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Regulation of Gene Expression by HIF-1
Gregg L. Semenza
,
Larissa A. Shimoda
, Nanduri R. Prabhakar
School of Medicine
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Gene Regulation
100%
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α)
100%
Chronic Hypoxia
27%
Hypoxia
18%
Physiological Response
18%
Tyrosine Hydroxylase
18%
PC12 Cells
18%
Pulmonary Artery Smooth muscle Cells (PASMCs)
18%
Carotid Body
18%
Intermittent Hypoxia
18%
Ca2+
9%
Angiogenesis
9%
Cyanide
9%
Transcriptional Activity
9%
CaMKII
9%
Wild Mice
9%
Rate-limiting Enzyme
9%
MRNA Expression
9%
Developmental Defects
9%
Hypertrophy
9%
Catecholamine Biosynthesis
9%
Blood Vessels
9%
Kinase Activity
9%
Pulmonary Artery
9%
Smooth muscle Cells
9%
Changes in Gene Expression
9%
Depolarization
9%
Heart Blood
9%
Erythropoiesis
9%
Normal Histology
9%
Inducible Expression
9%
Glomus Cells
9%
Acute Hypoxia
9%
Chronic Response
9%
O2 Sensing
9%
Acute Response
9%
Continuous Hypoxia
9%
Hypoxia-inducible
9%
Circulatory System
9%
Normal Response
9%
Pulmonary Vascular Remodeling
9%
Voltage-gated K+ Channels
9%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Expression
100%
Hypoxia Inducible Factor 1
100%
Mouse
50%
Tyrosine Hydroxylase
25%
Enzyme
12%
Messenger RNA
12%
Angiogenesis
12%
Kinase
12%
Phosphotransferase
12%
Electric Potential
12%
Mediator
12%
Erythropoiesis
12%
Wild Type Mouse
12%
Calmodulin
12%
Potassium Current
12%
Catecholamine Synthesis
12%
Factor I Deficiency
12%