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Cell Differentiation
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Cell Nucleus
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Cell Membrane
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Chemoreceptor Cells
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Sensory Receptor Cells
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Respiratory Mechanics
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Cell Respiration
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Chromaffin Cells
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
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PC12 Cells
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Cell Proliferation
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HEK293 Cells
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Concept
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Insulin-Secreting Cells
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Concept
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Cell Hypoxia
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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Endothelial Cells
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Line
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Cell Survival
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Cells, Cultured
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Academic Article
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Heterogeneity in cytosolic calcium responses to hypoxia in carotid body cells.
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Cell selective induction and transcriptional activation of immediate early genes by hypoxia.
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Possible genomic mechanism involved in control systems responses to hypoxia.
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NO and CO as second messengers in oxygen sensing in the carotid body.
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Norepinephrine inhibits a toxin resistant Ca2+ current in carotid body glomus cells: evidence for a direct G protein mechanism.
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Academic Article
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Ca2+ current in rabbit carotid body glomus cells is conducted by multiple types of high-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels.
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Academic Article
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Induction of immediate early response genes by hypoxia. Possible molecular bases for systems adaptation to low pO2.
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Academic Article
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Dual influence of nitric oxide on gene regulation during hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Oxygen sensing by the carotid body chemoreceptors.
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Academic Article
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Intracellular pathways linking hypoxia to activation of c-fos and AP-1.
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Academic Article
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Release of dopamine and norepinephrine by hypoxia from PC-12 cells.
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Academic Article
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Nitric oxide inhibits L-type Ca2+ current in glomus cells of the rabbit carotid body via a cGMP-independent mechanism.
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Academic Article
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HERG-Like potassium current regulates the resting membrane potential in glomus cells of the rabbit carotid body.
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Academic Article
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Role of c-fos in hypoxia-induced AP-1 cis-element activity and tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression.
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Academic Article
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CO2/HCO3- modulates K+ and Ca2+ currents in glomus cells of the carotid body.
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Academic Article
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Defective carotid body function and impaired ventilatory responses to chronic hypoxia in mice partially deficient for hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha.
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Academic Article
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The essential role of Cited2, a negative regulator for HIF-1alpha, in heart development and neurulation.
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Academic Article
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Ventilatory changes during intermittent hypoxia: importance of pattern and duration.
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Academic Article
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Cellular mechanisms of oxygen sensing at the carotid body: heme proteins and ion channels.
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Academic Article
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Augmentation of L-type calcium current by hypoxia in rabbit carotid body glomus cells: evidence for a PKC-sensitive pathway.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia: cell to system.
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Academic Article
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Peripheral and central chemosensitivity: multiple mechanisms, multiple sites? A workshop summary.
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Academic Article
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Chemoreceptor responses to substance P, physalaemin and eledoisin: evidence for neurokinin-1 receptors in the cat carotid body.
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Academic Article
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Gene regulation during intermittent hypoxia: evidence for the involvement of reactive oxygen species.
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Academic Article
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Reactive oxygen species in the plasticity of respiratory behavior elicited by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Systemic and cellular responses to intermittent hypoxia: evidence for oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Academic Article
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Peripheral chemoreceptors in health and disease.
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Academic Article
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Oxidative stress in the systemic and cellular responses to intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Entrainment pattern between sympathetic and phrenic nerve activities in the Sprague-Dawley rat: hypoxia-evoked sympathetic activity during expiration.
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Academic Article
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CO(2) and pH independently modulate L-type Ca(2+) current in rabbit carotid body glomus cells.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia augments carotid body and ventilatory response to hypoxia in neonatal rat pups.
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Academic Article
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Detection of oxygen sensing during intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Secretion of brain-derived neurotrophic factor from PC12 cells in response to oxidative stress requires autocrine dopamine signaling.
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Academic Article
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Systemic, cellular and molecular analysis of chemoreflex-mediated sympathoexcitation by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Comparative analysis of neonatal and adult rat carotid body responses to chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Regulation of breathing by tissue oxygen: evidence from mutant mice with Presbyterian hemoglobinopathy.
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Academic Article
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Acute lung injury augments hypoxic ventilatory response in the absence of systemic hypoxemia.
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Academic Article
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Effect of adenosine on chemosensory activity of the cat aortic body.
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Academic Article
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Increased secretory capacity of mouse adrenal chromaffin cells by chronic intermittent hypoxia: involvement of protein kinase C.
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Academic Article
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Induction of HIF-1alpha expression by intermittent hypoxia: involvement of NADPH oxidase, Ca2+ signaling, prolyl hydroxylases, and mTOR.
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Academic Article
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Occurrence of neutral endopeptidase activity in the cat carotid body and its significance in chemoreception.
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Academic Article
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Role of oxidative stress in intermittent hypoxia-induced immediate early gene activation in rat PC12 cells.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia degrades HIF-2alpha via calpains resulting in oxidative stress: implications for recurrent apnea-induced morbidities.
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Academic Article
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Hypoxia inhibits maturation and trafficking of hERG K(+) channel protein: Role of Hsp90 and ROS.
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Academic Article
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O2 sensing at the mammalian carotid body: why multiple O2 sensors and multiple transmitters?
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Neonatal intermittent hypoxia leads to long-lasting facilitation of acute hypoxia-evoked catecholamine secretion from rat chromaffin cells.
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Academic Article
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NADPH oxidase 2 mediates intermittent hypoxia-induced mitochondrial complex I inhibition: relevance to blood pressure changes in rats.
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Academic Article
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NADPH oxidase-dependent regulation of T-type Ca2+ channels and ryanodine receptors mediate the augmented exocytosis of catecholamines from intermittent hypoxia-treated neonatal rat chromaffin cells.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia augments acute hypoxic sensing via HIF-mediated ROS.
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Academic Article
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Pronounced depression by propofol on carotid body response to CO2 and K+-induced carotid body activation.
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Academic Article
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Involvement of ventral medullary surface in respiratory responses induced by 2,4-dinitrophenol.
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Academic Article
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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species mediate hypoxic down-regulation of hERG channel protein.
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Academic Article
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Oxygen sensing in the body.
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Academic Article
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Analysis of carotid chemoreceptor responses to substance P analogue in anaesthetized cats.
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Academic Article
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Carbon monoxide: a role in carotid body chemoreception.
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Academic Article
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Effect of arterial chemoreceptor stimulation: role of norepinephrine in hypoxic chemotransmission.
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Academic Article
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Inhibitory sympathetic action on the carotid body responses to sustained hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Contrasting effects of intermittent and continuous hypoxia on low O(2) evoked catecholamine secretion from neonatal rat chromaffin cells.
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Academic Article
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Substance P and neurokinin A in the cat carotid body: localization, exogenous effects and changes in content in response to arterial pO2.
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Academic Article
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Particulate matter induces cardiac arrhythmias via dysregulation of carotid body sensitivity and cardiac sodium channels.
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Enhanced neuropeptide Y synthesis during intermittent hypoxia in the rat adrenal medulla: role of reactive oxygen species-dependent alterations in precursor peptide processing.
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Academic Article
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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 mediates increased expression of NADPH oxidase-2 in response to intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Electrical stimulation of arterial and central chemosensory afferents at different times in the respiratory cycle of the cat: II. Responses of respiratory muscles and their motor nerves.
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Academic Article
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Hypoxia-inducible factor 2a (HIF-2a) heterozygous-null mice exhibit exaggerated carotid body sensitivity to hypoxia, breathing instability, and hypertension.
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Electrical stimulation of arterial and central chemosensory afferents at different times in the respiratory cycle of the cat: I. Ventilatory responses.
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Academic Article
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NADPH oxidase-derived H(2)O(2) contributes to angiotensin II-induced aldosterone synthesis in human and rat adrenal cortical cells.
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Academic Article
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Acute intermittent hypoxia increases both phrenic and sympathetic nerve activities in the rat.
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Academic Article
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Nitric oxide in the sensory function of the carotid body.
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Academic Article
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Effect of focal cooling of central chemosensitive areas on cerebral ischemic response.
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Responses of hypoglossal and phrenic nerves to decreased respiratory drive in cats.
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Academic Article
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Selective blockade of sensory response of the carotid body to hypoxia by NK-1 receptor antagonist CP-96,345.
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Academic Article
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Selective inhibition of the carotid body sensory response to hypoxia by the substance P receptor antagonist CP-96,345.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia-mediated plasticity of acute O2 sensing requires altered red-ox regulation by HIF-1 and HIF-2.
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Academic Article
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Gases as chemical messengers in the carotid body. Role of nitric oxide and carbon monoxide in chemoreception.
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Academic Article
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Post-translational modification of glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 by intermittent hypoxia: evidence for the involvement of dopamine D1 receptor signaling.
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Academic Article
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Endogenous H2S is required for hypoxic sensing by carotid body glomus cells.
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Altered respiratory responses to hypoxia in mutant mice deficient in neuronal nitric oxide synthase.
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Academic Article
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L-type Ca(2+) channel activation regulates induction of c-fos transcription by hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Chemosensing at the carotid body. Involvement of a HERG-like potassium current in glomus cells.
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Academic Article
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Peripheral chemosensitivity in mutant mice deficient in nitric oxide synthase.
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Academic Article
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Augmentation of calcium current by hypoxia in carotid body glomus cells.
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Academic Article
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Activation of tyrosine hydroxylase by intermittent hypoxia: involvement of serine phosphorylation.
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Academic Article
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Facilitation of dopamine and acetylcholine release by intermittent hypoxia in PC12 cells: involvement of calcium and reactive oxygen species.
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Academic Article
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Attenuated outward potassium currents in carotid body glomus cells of heart failure rabbit: involvement of nitric oxide.
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Academic Article
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Ca2+/calmodulin kinase-dependent activation of hypoxia inducible factor 1 transcriptional activity in cells subjected to intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Kv1.1 deletion augments the afferent hypoxic chemosensory pathway and respiration.
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Academic Article
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Cardiovascular alterations by chronic intermittent hypoxia: importance of carotid body chemoreflexes.
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Academic Article
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Effect of adenosine on isolated and superfused cat carotid body activity.
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Academic Article
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Neonatal intermittent hypoxia impairs neuronal nicotinic receptor expression and function in adrenal chromaffin cells.
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Academic Article
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Neurotransmitters in the carotid body.
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Influence of central chemoreceptor afferent inputs on respiratory muscle activity.
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Academic Article
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Developmental programming of O(2) sensing by neonatal intermittent hypoxia via epigenetic mechanisms.
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Academic Article
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Peripheral chemoreceptors: function and plasticity of the carotid body.
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Mutual antagonism between hypoxia-inducible factors 1a and 2a regulates oxygen sensing and cardio-respiratory homeostasis.
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Academic Article
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Is insulin the new intermittent hypoxia?
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Academic Article
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TET1-mediated hydroxymethylation facilitates hypoxic gene induction in neuroblastoma.
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Academic Article
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Hypoxia-inducible factors regulate human and rat cystathionine ß-synthase gene expression.
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Academic Article
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Central and peripheral factors contributing to obstructive sleep apneas.
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Academic Article
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Impairment of pancreatic ß-cell function by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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CaV3.2 T-type Ca²? channels in H2S-mediated hypoxic response of the carotid body.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia-induced endothelial barrier dysfunction requires ROS-dependent MAP kinase activation.
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Xanthine oxidase mediates hypoxia-inducible factor-2a degradation by intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Protein kinase G-regulated production of H2S governs oxygen sensing.
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HIF-1a activation by intermittent hypoxia requires NADPH oxidase stimulation by xanthine oxidase.
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Academic Article
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Epigenetic Regulation of Carotid Body Oxygen Sensing: Clinical Implications.
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Academic Article
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Neural regulation of hypoxia-inducible factors and redox state drives the pathogenesis of hypertension in a rodent model of sleep apnea.
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Academic Article
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CaV3.2 T-type Ca2+ channels mediate the augmented calcium influx in carotid body glomus cells by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Calpain activation by ROS mediates human ether-a-go-go-related gene protein degradation by intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Integrative genomics reveals hypoxia inducible genes that are associated with a poor prognosis in neuroblastoma patients.
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HIF-1a is required for disturbed flow-induced metabolic reprogramming in human and porcine vascular endothelium.
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Academic Article
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Measurement of Sensory Nerve Activity from the Carotid Body.
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Academic Article
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Reactive oxygen radicals and gaseous transmitters in carotid body activation by intermittent hypoxia.
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H2S mediates carotid body response to hypoxia but not anoxia.
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Epigenetic changes by DNA methylation in chronic and intermittent hypoxia.
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Hypoxia induced hERG trafficking defect linked to cell cycle arrest in SH-SY5Y cells.
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Academic Article
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Long-term facilitation of catecholamine secretion from adrenal chromaffin cells of neonatal rats by chronic intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Role of the carotid chemoreceptors in insulin-mediated sympathoexcitation in humans.
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Academic Article
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Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 mediates pancreatic ß-cell dysfunction by intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Gaseous transmitter regulation of hypoxia-evoked catecholamine secretion from murine adrenal chromaffin cells.
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Academic Article
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Lysine demethylase KDM6B regulates HIF-1a-mediated systemic and cellular responses to intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Activation of Endothelial Cells Is Mediated via Sympathetic Activation-Dependent Catecholamine Release.
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Academic Article
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Protein phosphatase 1 regulates reactive oxygen species-dependent degradation of histone deacetylase 5 by intermittent hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Intermittent hypoxia inhibits epinephrine-induced transcriptional changes in human aortic endothelial cells.
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Academic Article
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P300/CBP Regulates HIF-1-Dependent Sympathetic Activation and Hypertension by Intermittent Hypoxia.
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Academic Article
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Correction: Hypoxia induced hERG trafficking defect linked to cell cycle arrest in SH-SY5Y cells.
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