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期刊名:Physiology

缩写:PHYSIOLOGY

ISSN:1548-9213

e-ISSN:1548-9221

IF/分区:10.3/Q1

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Eukaryotic life depends largely on molecular oxygen. During evolution, ingenious mechanisms have evolved that allow organisms to adapt when oxygen levels decrease. Many of these adaptional responses to low oxygen are orchestrated by the het...
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