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Dynamic down-regulation of acute oxygen sensing in an model of airway neuroepithelial bodies by chronic hypoxia is independent of K+ channel expression

Dynamic down-regulation of acute oxygen sensing in an model of airway neuroepithelial bodies by chronic hypoxia is independent of K+ channel expression
Dynamic down-regulation of acute oxygen sensing in an model of airway neuroepithelial bodies by chronic hypoxia is independent of K+ channel expression
down-regulation, time, england, expression, oxygen
0892-6638
pp.A817
Kemp, P.J.
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Searle, G.J.
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O'Kelly, I.
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Peers, C.
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Kemp, P.J.
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Searle, G.J.
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O'Kelly, I.
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Peers, C.
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Kemp, P.J., Searle, G.J., O'Kelly, I. and Peers, C. (2001) Dynamic down-regulation of acute oxygen sensing in an model of airway neuroepithelial bodies by chronic hypoxia is independent of K+ channel expression. FASEB Journal, 15 (5), pp.A817.

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Published date: 2001
Keywords: down-regulation, time, england, expression, oxygen
Organisations: Medicine

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Local EPrints ID: 59924
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/59924
ISSN: 0892-6638
PURE UUID: 9dfd8d94-8f5c-4a3b-8aa6-15c4419c8735

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Date deposited: 19 Mar 2009
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 18:01

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Author: P.J. Kemp
Author: G.J. Searle
Author: I. O'Kelly
Author: C. Peers

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