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Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) and HIF-stabilizing agents in neonatal care [PDF]
Oxygen is essential for multicellular existence. Its reduction to water by the mitochondrial electron transport chain forms the cornerstone of aerobic metabolism. Conditions in which oxygen is limiting for electron transport result in bioenergetic collapse in metazoans.
Angela M, Park +2 more
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Regulatory Role of microRNAs in Tumor Angiogenesis
The process of neoangiogenesis is one of the classic hallmarks of a cancer. Its intricate mechanisms have long been one of the major domains in cancer research and a hope for a therapeutic breakthrough.
Popov T. +7 more
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Hypoxia is a key mechanism for regulating inflammation in ulcerative colitis
Intestinal bowel diseases (IBD), including ulcerative colitis (UC), is the group of difficult to diagnose widespread among the population diseases.
Ekaterina A. Postovalova +3 more
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Froth flotation of scheelite – A review
Froth flotation of scheelite has regained new focus since the 2010s and research regarding floatability and reagents has made great progress over the years.
Nathalie Kupka, Martin Rudolph
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Hypoxia Regulates Alternative Splicing of HIF and non-HIF Target Genes [PDF]
Abstract Hypoxia is a common characteristic of many solid tumors. The hypoxic microenvironment stabilizes hypoxia-inducible transcription factor 1α (HIF1α) and 2α (HIF2α/EPAS1) to activate gene transcription, which promotes tumor cell survival. The majority of human genes are alternatively spliced, producing RNA isoforms that code for
Johnny A, Sena +3 more
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In this paper, we leverage multimodal data to classify minerals using a multi-stream neural network. In a previous study on the Tinto dataset, which consisted of a 3D hyperspectral point cloud from the open-pit mine Corta Atalaya in Spain, we ...
Aldino Rizaldy +3 more
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Molecular mechanisms of regulation of gene expression at hypoxia
Hypoxia is one of powerful inducers of expression of a large group of genes, including genes which control glycolysis, angiogenesis and proliferation supportingcell surviving at low oxygen condition. However, in tumor cells hypoxia was observed at normal
D. O. Minchenko +10 more
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This paper describes our word sense disambiguation (WSD) system participating in the SemEval-2007 tasks. The core system is a fully supervised system based on a Naive Bayes classifier using multiple knowledge sources. Toward a larger goal of incorporating the intrinsic nature of individual target words in disambiguation, thus introducing a cognitive ...
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Electrolyzers-HSI: Close-Range Multi-Scene Hyperspectral Imaging Benchmark Dataset
The global challenge of sustainable recycling demands automated, fast, and accurate material detection systems that act as a bedrock for a circular economy.
Elias Arbash +6 more
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A bifunctional PFKFB enzyme is a key regulator of glycolysis. Four different genes encode the synthesis of multiple PFKFB isoforms. We analyzed data concerning structural organization of PFKFB genes and alternative splice variants of PFKFB mRNA, as well ...
D. O. Minchenko +6 more
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