The Response of Macrophages and Neutrophils to Hypoxia in the Context of Cancer and Other Inflammatory Diseases
Lack of oxygen (hypoxia) is a hallmark of a multitude of acute and chronic diseases and can be either beneficial or detrimental for organ restitution and recovery. In the context of inflammation, hypoxia is particularly important and can significantly influence the course of inflammatory diseases. M...
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Main Authors: | Antje Egners (Author), Merve Erdem (Author), Thorsten Cramer (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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