A HIF independent oxygen-sensitive pathway for controlling cholesterol synthesis
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A. Kaser | P. Lehner | J. West | Zhaoqi Li | N. Wit | J. Nathan | Anna S Dickson | Tekle Pauzaite | Norbert Volkmar | Brian Ortmann | Anthony W. Martinelli | Esther Arnaiz | Dennis Vitkup
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