Transcriptome-based network analysis reveals renal cell type-specific dysregulation of hypoxia-associated transcripts
Abstract Accumulating evidence suggests that dysregulation of hypoxia-regulated transcriptional mechanisms is involved in development of chronic kidney diseases (CKD). However, it remains unclear how hypoxia-induced transcription factors (HIFs) and subsequent biological processes contribute to CKD d...
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Main Authors: | Natallia Shved, Gregor Warsow, Felix Eichinger, David Hoogewijs, Simone Brandt, Peter Wild, Matthias Kretzler, Clemens D. Cohen, Maja T. Lindenmeyer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0b078d380c64c128af4e76a7ea6e241 |
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