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A Nontranscriptional Role for HIF-1α as a Direct Inhibitor of DNA Replication
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Gregg L. Friedman
Johns Hopkins University
A Nontranscriptional Role for HIF-1α as a Direct Inhibitor of DNA Replication
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2013
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Maimon E. Hubbi
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Kshitiz Gupta
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Daniele M. Gilkes
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In response to hypoxia, HIF-1α induces cell cycle arrest by inhibiting a helicase complex that unwinds DNA in preparation for replication.
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