HIF-1 mediates pathogenic inflammatory responses to intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury.
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G. Semenza | R. Feinman | E. Deitch | M. Bosch-Marcé | A. Watkins | F. Caputo | K. Kannan | Billy Abungu | I. Colorado | S. Sheth | Q. Lu | M. Ramanathan | Shirhan Attan | C. Badami | Danielle Doucet | Dimitrios Barlos | Da-zhong Xu | M. Bosch‐Marcé | Sharvil U. Sheth | M. Bosch-Marce
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