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Modulation of the hypoxic response following partial bladder outlet obstruction.
Vulnerability of continence structures to injury by simulated childbirth.
Fetal-placental hypoxia does not result from failure of spiral arterial modification in mice.
Maternal undernutrition induces the expression of hypoxia-related genes in the fetal brain.
In vivo T cell activation in lymphoid tissues is inhibited in the oxygen-poor microenvironment.
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Biomarker Correlates of Hypoxia in Metastatic Melanoma
Detection of Hypoxia in Human Thoracic Aorta Using Pimonidazole Hydrochloride
MRI for Assessment of Hypoxia-Induced Prostate Cancer Aggressiveness
Role of Nox2 in CNI-induced Renal Fibrosis
Study of Intratumoral Hypoxia Using Pre-operative Administration of Pimonidazole
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