Reactive Oxygen Species Generated at Mitochondrial Complex III Stabilize Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1α during Hypoxia
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N. Chandel | J. Melendez | P. Schumacker | D. S. McClintock | C. E. Feliciano | T. M. Wood | Ana M. Rodriguez | T. Wood | Carlos E. Feliciano | Teresa M. Wood
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