The HIF-1-inducible lysyl oxidase activates HIF-1 via the Akt pathway in a positive regulation loop and synergizes with HIF-1 in promoting tumor cell growth.
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Frédéric Dayan | P. Sommer | J. Pouysségur | F. Dayan | P. Clézardin | J. Durivault | Jacques Pouysségur | Floriane Pez | Jérome Durivault | Bastien Kaniewski | Géraldine Aimond | Gabrielle S Le Provost | Blandine Deux | Philippe Clézardin | Pascal Sommer | Caroline Reynaud | B. Deux | C. Reynaud | F. Pez | G. Aimond | Bastien Kaniewski | Blandine Deux
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