The hypoxia-associated factor switches cells from HIF-1α- to HIF-2α-dependent signaling promoting stem cell characteristics, aggressive tumor growth and invasion.
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Xiuping Liu | G. Powis | Xiuping Liu | Robert Lemos | Garth Powis | Mei Yee Koh | M. Koh | Robert Lemos
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