Vasohibin1, a new mouse cardiomyocyte IRES trans-acting factor that regulates translation in early hypoxia
Hypoxia, a major inducer of angiogenesis, triggers major changes in gene expression at the transcriptional level. Furthermore, under hypoxia, global protein synthesis is blocked while internal ribosome entry sites (IRES) allow specific mRNAs to be translated. Here, we report the transcriptome and tr...
Main Authors: | Fransky Hantelys, Anne-Claire Godet, Florian David, Florence Tatin, Edith Renaud-Gabardos, Françoise Pujol, Leila H Diallo, Isabelle Ader, Laetitia Ligat, Anthony K Henras, Yasufumi Sato, Angelo Parini, Eric Lacazette, Barbara Garmy-Susini, Anne-Catherine Prats |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2019-12-01
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Series: | eLife |
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/50094 |
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