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The following pages link to Oxygen sensing in Drosophila: multiple isoforms of the prolyl hydroxylase fatiga have different capacity to regulate HIFalpha/Sima (Q28475298):
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- HIF- and non-HIF-regulated hypoxic responses require the estrogen-related receptor in Drosophila melanogaster (Q27324988) (← links)
- miR-190 Enhances HIF-Dependent Responses to Hypoxia in Drosophila by Inhibiting the Prolyl-4-hydroxylase Fatiga (Q28395196) (← links)
- Human high-altitude adaptation: forward genetics meets the HIF pathway. (Q34360748) (← links)
- Genome-wide identification of hypoxia-induced enhancer regions (Q35880386) (← links)
- Musashi mediates translational repression of the Drosophila hypoxia inducible factor. (Q37264305) (← links)
- Mechanisms of tracheal filling in insects (Q38012187) (← links)
- Prolyl 4-hydroxylases, master regulators of the hypoxia response (Q38089239) (← links)
- Prolyl hydroxylase inhibitors act as agents to enhance the efficiency of cell therapy (Q38577907) (← links)
- Current advances in the novel functions of hypoxia-inducible factor and prolyl hydroxylase in invertebrates (Q38589862) (← links)
- Implications of nutritional stress as nestling or fledgling on subsequent attractiveness and fecundity in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata). (Q41528241) (← links)
- Function of alternative splicing (Q84837505) (← links)
- Downregulation of respiratory complex I mediates major signalling changes triggered by TOR activation (Q90207925) (← links)