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Accession: PRJNA284537 ID: 284537

Reciprocal Regulation between the Circadian Clock and Hypoxic Signaling in Mammals

We propose that the clock plays an important role in fine-tuning the hypoxic response under pathophysiological conditions, which can serve as a strategy to reduce the severity of fatal hypoxia-related diseases. Overall design: RNA-seq between wildtype and mutant MEF cells and Chip-seq in U2OS cells
AccessionPRJNA284537; GEO: GSE69100
ScopeMultispecies
PublicationsWu Y et al., "Reciprocal Regulation between the Circadian Clock and Hypoxia Signaling at the Genome Level in Mammals.", Cell Metab, 2017 Jan 10;25(1):73-85
SubmissionRegistration date: 20-May-2015
peking university
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