Glycolysis Aids in Human Lens Epithelial Cells' Adaptation to Hypoxia
Hypoxic environments are known to trigger pathological damage in multiple cellular subtypes. Interestingly, the lens is a naturally hypoxic tissue, with glycolysis serving as its main source of energy. Hypoxia is essential for maintaining the long-term transparency of the lens in addition to avoidin...
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Main Authors: | Yuxin Huang (Author), Xiyuan Ping (Author), Yilei Cui (Author), Hao Yang (Author), Jing Bao (Author), Qichuan Yin (Author), Hailaiti Ailifeire (Author), Xingchao Shentu (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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