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1. HIF2α is a direct regulator of neutrophil motility

2. Hematopoietic stem cell response to acute thrombocytopenia requires signaling through distinct receptor tyrosine kinases

3. Hematopoietic stem cell response to acute thrombocytopenia requires signaling through distinct receptor tyrosine kinases

4. DEL-1 promotes macrophage efferocytosis and clearance of inflammation

8. Ferritin-Mediated Iron Sequestration Stabilizes Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α upon LPS Activation in the Presence of Ample Oxygen

9. Erythrocytosis: the HIF pathway in control

10. Erythrocytosis: the HIF pathway in control

11. HIF prolyl hydroxylase 2 (PHD2) is a critical regulator of hematopoietic stem cell maintenance during steady-state and stress

12. HIF prolyl hydroxylase 2 (PHD2) is a critical regulator of hematopoietic stem cell maintenance during steady-state and stress

13. HIF-1α is a protective factor in conditional PHD2-deficient mice suffering from severe HIF-2α–induced excessive erythropoiesis

14. HIF-1α is a protective factor in conditional PHD2-deficient mice suffering from severe HIF-2α–induced excessive erythropoiesis

15. Neuron-Specific Prolyl-4-Hydroxylase Domain 2 Knockout Reduces Brain Injury After Transient Cerebral Ischemia

16. HIF prolyl hydroxylase-2 inhibition diminishes tumor growth through matrix metalloproteinase-induced TGFβ activation

17. Epo/EpoR signaling in osteoprogenitor cells is essential for bone homeostasis and Epo-induced bone loss

18. Identification of a Locus on Distal Mouse Chromosome 12 That Controls Resistance to Tumor Necrosis Factor-Induced Lethal Shock

19. THE ROLE OF COMPLEMENT ACTIVATION IN TUMOUR NECROSIS FACTOR-INDUCED LETHAL HEPATITIS

20. HIF2α is a Direct Regulator of Neutrophil Motility

22. B Cell Specific Knockdown of the Erythropoietin (EPO) Receptor Attenuates EPO-Induced Bone Loss in Mice

24. Erythropoietin (EPO) Regulates Bone Mass ViaEPO Receptors on Myeloid and Lymphocytic Cells

25. Erythropoietin Stimulates Bone Resorption ViaDirect Activation of the Monocytic Lineage and ViaIncreased RANKL Production By B Cells and Osteoblasts

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