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2004年08月07日

Cellular oxygen sensing need in CNS function

JEB -- Summaries: Acker and Acker 207 (18): 3171 Cellular oxygen sensing need in CNS function: physiological and pathological implications

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These various responses might be based on a range of oxygen-sensing signal cascades, including an isoform of the neutrophil NADPH oxidase, different electron carrier units of the mitochondrial chain such as a specialized mitochondrial, low PO2 affinity cytochrome c oxidase (aa3) and a subfamily of 2-oxoglutarate dependent dioxygenases termed HIF prolyl-hydroxylase (PHD) and HIF asparaginyl hydroxylase, known as factor-inhibiting HIF (FIH-1). Thus specific oxygen-sensing cascades, by means of their different oxygen sensitivities, cell-specific and subcellular localization, may help to tailor various adaptive responses according to differences in tissue oxygen availability.
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投稿者 hif1 : 2004年08月07日 16:43

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