HIF Stability and Activity Pathways

"HIF Stability and Activity Pathways" refers to the complex biochemical processes and signaling pathways that control the stability and activity of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor (HIF), a transcription factor that responds to changes in oxygen levels in cells and tissues. HIF plays a central role in orchestrating adaptive responses to low oxygen conditions (hypoxia).

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