“The Chimera was, according to Greek mythology, a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of more than one animal [1]. Hence, the term "chimera" has come to describe anything composed of very disparate parts, or perceived as wildly imaginative, implausible, or dazzling.”

Adaptation to hypoxia : a chimera? / M. Samaja, G. Milano. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES. - ISSN 1661-6596. - 21:4(2020 Feb), pp. 1527.1-1527.4. [10.3390/ijms21041527]

Adaptation to hypoxia : a chimera?

M. Samaja
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2020

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“The Chimera was, according to Greek mythology, a monstrous fire-breathing hybrid creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, composed of the parts of more than one animal [1]. Hence, the term "chimera" has come to describe anything composed of very disparate parts, or perceived as wildly imaginative, implausible, or dazzling.”
Adaptation; Adaptation; Apoptosis; Cardiovascular disease; Chronic hypoxia; High altitude; Hyperoxia; Hypoxia antagonists; Hypoxia mimetics; Hypoxia-inducible factors; Intermittent hypoxia; Oxygen sensing; Pulmonary dysfunction; Tumor microenvironment
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feb-2020
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