Upregulation of NAD(P)H oxidase 1 in hypoxia activates hypoxia-inducible factor 1 via increase in reactive oxygen species.
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W. Seeger | H. Ghofrani | N. Weissmann | F. Grimminger | R. Schermuly | H. Schmidt | L. Fink | J. Hänze | F. Rose | Parag Goyal | Cornelia Hegel | L. Bader
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