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HIF-Prolyl Hydroxylases in the Rat Kidney

Schödel, Johannes ; Klanke, Bernd ; Weidemann, Alexander ; Buchholz, Björn ; Bernhardt, Wanja ; Bertog, Marko ; Amann, Kerstin ; Korbmacher, Christoph ; Wiesener, Michael ; Warnecke, Christina ; Kurtz, Armin ; Eckardt, Kai-Uwe ; Willam, Carsten



Abstract

Hypoxia-inducible transcription factors (HIFs) play important roles in the response of the kidney to systemic and regional hypoxia. Degradation of HIFs is mediated by three oxygen-dependent HIF-prolyl hydroxylases (PHDs), which have partially overlapping characteristics. Although PHD inhibitors, which can induce HIFs in the presence of oxygen, are already in clinical development, little is known ...

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