Upregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α and HIF-2α mRNA levels in dragonet Callionymus valenciennei exposed to environmental hypoxia in Tokyo Bay.
@article{Kodama2012UpregulationOH, title={Upregulation of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1$\alpha$ and HIF-2$\alpha$ mRNA levels in dragonet Callionymus valenciennei exposed to environmental hypoxia in Tokyo Bay.}, author={Keita Kodama and Md Saydur Rahman and Toshihiro Horiguchi and Peter Thomas}, journal={Marine pollution bulletin}, year={2012}, volume={64 7}, pages={ 1339-47 } }
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