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Interleukin-4 and interleukin-13 increase NADPH oxidase 1-related proliferation of human colon cancer cells.Academic Article Why?
HIF-1a activation by intermittent hypoxia requires NADPH oxidase stimulation by xanthine oxidase.Academic Article Why?
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 mediates increased expression of NADPH oxidase-2 in response to intermittent hypoxia.Academic Article Why?
O2 sensing is preserved in mice lacking the gp91 phox subunit of NADPH oxidase.Academic Article Why?
5-HT evokes sensory long-term facilitation of rodent carotid body via activation of NADPH oxidase.Academic Article Why?
Angiotensin II evokes sensory long-term facilitation of the carotid body via NADPH oxidase.Academic Article Why?
Measurement and characterization of superoxide generation in microglial cells: evidence for an NADPH oxidase-dependent pathway.Academic Article Why?
NADPH oxidase activation in fibronectin adherent human neutrophils: A potential role for beta1 integrin ligation.Academic Article Why?
NADPH oxidase is required for the sensory plasticity of the carotid body by chronic intermittent hypoxia.Academic Article Why?
NADPH oxidase-derived superoxide anion mediates angiotensin II-induced cardiac hypertrophy.Academic Article Why?
Neutrophils to the ROScue: Mechanisms of NADPH Oxidase Activation and Bacterial Resistance.Academic Article Why?
Reduced NADPH oxidase type 2 activity mediates sleep fragmentation-induced effects on TC1 tumors in mice.Academic Article Why?
Sleep fragmentation promotes NADPH oxidase 2-mediated adipose tissue inflammation leading to insulin resistance in mice.Academic Article Why?
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